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“We Will Rock You” – Megan Thee Stallion Remixes Queen’s Song In Gladiator-Themed Pepsi Ad

Megan Thee Stallion has teamed up with Pepsi to drop a remix of Queen’s “We Will Rock You” in a Gladiator-themed ad.

Meg took to Instagram on Thursday (September 5) to share the news and the trailer.

In the clip, gladiators (played by NFL players Travis Kelce, Justin Jefferson, Josh Allen and Derrick Henry) amp up a crowd before Meg yells “Silence! Open the gates.”

Tigers enter the arena and the NFL players get them to retreat. Eventually, Meg makes her way down from her cordoned section and grabs a Diet Pepsi.

Meg captioned her post: “[fire emoji] ATTENTION HOTTIES [fire emoji] WE ARE OFFICIALLY FAMOUS WE GOT A @PEPSI COMMERCIAL [four crying emojis] Make every gameday this season EPIC! Make sure to see @gladiatormovie, only in theatres November 22! #PepsiPartner.”

Check out the clip below.

 

On the song, which is now available on streaming services, the Houston Hottie keeps up the football theme seen in the commercial.

 

She raps: “Step one, they doubt, they sleeping/ Step two, I’m the one they bеlieve in/ Step three, I donе got a few yards on them/ Step four, now they all playing defense.”

Meg has been in the news plenty of late. Earlier this week, she revealed that she still has no real idea what her beef with Nicki Minaj was about to begin with.

She spoke with Billboard for an in-depth interview,  and she Meg reflected on the epic back and forth sparked by her song “Hiss” — which was in response to subliminals her former collaborator had made on prior songs.

“I still to this day don’t know what the problem is,” Meg admitted. “I don’t even know what could be reconciled because I, to this day, don’t know what the problem is.”

However, she knows she has to be doing something good if people feel that threatened by her.

“I’m going to keep doing what I’m doing,” she noted. “If people feel like I’m somebody to aim at, then I must be pretty high up if you’re reaching up at me. I must be some kind of competition. That makes me feel good. That makes me feel like I could rap because if I wasn’t the shit, y’all wouldn’t be worried about me.”