Megan Thee Stallion Channels Regina George in Iconic Bra-Baring Tank Top for New Music Video

Megan Thee Stallion didn’t hold back Mean girls references for her latest music video!

The Grammy winner, 28, channeled the iconic look from the original 2004 film for the visual for “Not My Fault” — her and Reneé Rapp’s offering for the upcoming Mean girls movie musical.

In the music video, released Friday, the Houston rapper coined herself “Black Regina George” by emulating one of the character’s most iconic looks from the film — a white tank top with two large holes revealing a purple bra.

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Fans of the film should immediately recognize Rachel McAdams’ look Mean girls almost two decades ago. But the musician added a new twist, pairing the top with a white skirt, metallic purple boots, pink nails and blonde hair that also resembles George.

She and Rapp, 23, first teamed up for the song in December, and the disco-pop song’s title was a playful nod to Lindsay Lohan’s line in the original film: “It’s not my fault you’re in love with me or anything!”

“I mean, who wouldn’t want to be in love with me?” Megan raps the song. “But I’m told I’m a black Regina George / bikini top, shorts, megan-core / you hated it then, you’re gonna hate it more / I’ve got influence, they do whatever I say / I’m running with—, being bad b—- is a sport.”

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And while “Not My Fault” will be featured in the new film, in which Rapp will reprise his Broadway role as George, her co-star may also have some other plans for this year.

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Speaking to PEOPLE about her partnership with Planet Fitness in December, Megan revealed that her song “Cobra” in November “marked a new chapter in my life and career.”

“I really wanted to show the rebirth of Megan and set that tone with the song and the video,” she said.

When asked if the new year means new music for the H-Town Hottie, Meg didn’t give too much away about her ambitions for 2024: “All I can say is the Hotties need to follow.”

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