Megan Thee Stallion sends strong message on 'SNL' respect black

 It has been an eventful week for Megan Thee Stallion and the Hotties.



Just days after announcing she had secured eight nominations for the 2020 BET Hip Hop Awards, the Houston rapper made her solo debut on Saturday Night Live, as a musical guest for the 46th season premiere. . from the Serie. Megan lit up the stage with a solid performance of “Savage”. She also took the opportunity to send a message on the Black Lives Matter movement and the protection of black women.


SNL comedian / alumnus Chris Rock is back at Studio 8H to host the show for the third time. The season premiere also marked the first live-action SNL episode since production ceased in March due to the pandemic.


The rapper, who performed her songs "Savage" and "Don't Stop" as a musical guest in the premiere of Season 46, hosted by Chris Rock, made a powerful statement on Black Lives Matter on her debut.


In the middle of "Savage," the screens behind the rapper played messages, including "Protect Black Women," while she paused the song to hear the activists' audio. She then appealed to the protection of black women and black men and heavily criticized Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron for his handling of the Breonna Taylor case.

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