Megan Thee Stallion Samples This Gwen Stefani Song In ‘BOA’
Megan Thee Stallion is continuing to prove that she is the number one rapper to look out for when it comes to dominating the charts. Hot girl Meg is ensuring…

Megan Thee Stallion attends the 2024 Planned Parenthood Of Greater New York Gala on April 16, 2024 in New York City. Gwen Stefani of No Doubt performs at the Coachella Stage during the 2024 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 20, 2024 in Indio, California.
Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images/Theo Wargo/Getty Images for CoachellaMegan Thee Stallion is continuing to prove that she is the number one rapper to look out for when it comes to dominating the charts. Hot girl Meg is ensuring all her Hotties are going to have a(nother) Hot girl summer with her latest track, "BOA," she dropped Friday (May 10).
In Stallion's heavily influenced popular video games track, the Grammy-winning artist features many pop culture nods for beloved games like Tekken, Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, Snake, and Dance Dance Revolution. She has been teasing the track ahead of its release with fun video game concept art. Making more references to beloved movies like Jumanji and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, the hip-hop queen sure knows how to keep her fans entertained with her visuals.
Megan Thee Stallion Samples This Gwen Stefani Song
Seconds after the track drops, we can hear Gwen Stefani's iconic voice singing, "La, la, la, la, la, la, la." Meg sampled Stefani's 2004 Love. Angel. Music. Baby. hit, "What You Waiting For?" More lines from Stefani's song include looped vocals of her singing, "tick, tock, tick, tock," and "oh, oh, oh."
Throughout the song, Megan calls out someone who's only relevant because they post dances on TikTok, calling them out and saying their time is up. Fans on social media believe she is shading Nicki Minaj, with one person commenting on Meg's Instagram post, "She got the anime fans and still making subtle disses at Nicki lol."
Reacting on Meg's social media post using the Gwen Stefani sample, one person on Instagram wrote, "THE GWEN STEFANI SAMPLE! [crying emoji] ♥️ YOU ARE SO BEYOND!!!."
Over on X (formerly Twitter), one fan noted Meg's nod to Gwen, writing: "The album was Gwen’s first as a solo act, like how Megan’s upcoming project is her first studio album as an independent artist." A second fan noted Meg's love of Japanese culture: "sampling What You Waiting For makes so much sense cause Gwen Stefani was the queen of borrowing from Japanese pop culture and hip-hop trends, now one of the most prominent modern hip-hop artists is sampling Gwen while also being obsessed with Japan herself."

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Another fan wrote: "Megan sampling Gwen Stefani’s ‘What You Waiting For’ is so f---ing iconic." One person said, "Not Meg sampling 'What You Waiting For?' by Gwen Stefani [laughing emoji] She loves the hell out of that song." A third commented: "The Gwen Stefani “What You Waiting For” sample on “BOA” is PERFECT too!! Megan Thee Stallion ATE this up so badly!! [fire emoji]."
Gwen Stefani’s 10 Best Songs Of All Time Ranked
Gwen Stefani was born on October 3, 1969, named after a stewardess in the 1968 novel Airport. The singer-songwriter dropped out of California State University in 1987 to pursue a music career. Before she dropped out of college, her brother Eric asked her to be the vocalist of the ska band No Doubt. With the rise in popularity of grunge music at the time, the band didn't see mainstream success until their third album in 1995, Tragic Kingdom, which featured hits like "Don't Speak," "Just a Girl," and "Spiderwebs." At this time, Stefani also began working outside of the band. She collaborated with rapper/ singer Eve and was featured on her song "Let Me Blow Ya Mind."
Gwen's Solo Career
During the band's hiatus, Stefani embarked on a solo pop career in 2004 by releasing her debut studio album Love. Angel. Music. Baby. "Rich Girl" was released as the album's second single as her second collaboration with Eve, and produced by Dr. Dre. The album also featured hits like "What You Waiting For?" and "Hollaback Girl." Two years later, she released her second studio album, The Sweet Escape. "Wind It Up" and "The Sweet Escape" were among the mainstream hits on the record.
In 2014, Stefani became a judge on NBC's The Voice, where she met her now-husband Blake Shelton. They announced their relationship a year later and married in 2021. In 2019, she was featured on Shelton's single "Nobody but You" from his compilation album Fully Loaded: God's Country. Besides her music career, Stefani has appeared in films like Mr. & Mrs. Smith and The Aviator. Following the release of Love. Angel. Music. Baby, she launched a fashion line called L.A.M.B., with the release of the less expensive Harajuku Lovers line. In March 2022, Stefani tapped into the makeup industry with the launch of GXVE Beauty.
Take a look below at our top ten favorite Gwen Stefani songs.
10. Rich Girl (feat. Eve)
From her debut solo album, Gwen collaborated with Eve once again. The song is a remake of Louchie Lou & Michie One's 1993 song of the same name. The pirate-themed music video features stylings inspired by late-1990s Vivienne Westwood (which Gwen has worn a lot at this time and sang about in the track), and has the popular Bratz dolls at the time of Stefani and Eve.
9. Wind It Up
On her second studio album, Stefani gave her best yodeling shot in the song's intro, which we hate or love depending on our mood. This 2006 track perfectly embodies Stefani's vibe at the time, which was unapologetically over the top. The music video is whimsical, featuring outfits and scenes inspired by 1965's The Sound of Music.
8. Hollaback Girl
This is the song that taught everyone how to spell "bananas." "Hollaback Girl" perfectly blends hip-hop and dance music, with Stefani playing the role of a cheerleader in the accompanying music video. The video's choreography is impressive with her Harajuku Girls, and the artist won Best Choreography that year at the MTV VMAs.
7. Spiderwebs
The ska-punk song debuted in 1995, detailing Stefani's response to potential suitors. The music video features the band performing the song at a wedding reception. As Stefani goes to catch the bouquet, she pricks her finger on a thorn in the process. The video then cuts to a black-and-white sequence where wireline telephones knock down the large windows in the room and begin wrapping around No Doubt and the wedding attendees, trapping them all. After the band members eventually free themselves, they finish their performance for the newlyweds.
6. Luxurious
The R&B track from her debut solo album speaks to something we all can relate to: enjoying the fruits of our labors after "working so hard every night and day" and finally getting to lay back. The song samples the Isley Brothers' 1983 song "Between the Sheets." Gwen's then-husband Gavin Rossdale opens the song in French.
5. Just a Girl
"Just a Girl" was No Doubt's lead single from their successful third studio album. Lyrically, the track is about Stefani's perspective of life as a woman and her struggles with having strict parents. It was the first song she wrote without the assistance of her brother Eric, who played the keyboards and left the band after the album was recorded.
4. What You Waiting For?
"What You Waiting For?" is a song that inspires you to get up and get after it. With her lack of inspiration being a problem for her in the music video, Stefani takes inspiration from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, with details like an oversized pocket watch from the piano, a rabbit ornament that jumps across the room. Throughout the mesmerizing video, she portrays Alice, the White Queen, and the Red Queen.
3. The Sweet Escape (feat. Akon)
Teaming up with Akon in the early 2000s was one of the best pop collaborations of the time. With Stefani's previous work with No Doubt in mind, Akon developed the song's beat before collaborating with her. As simple as his parts are, we live for Akon's "Woohoo, yeehoo!"
2. Hella Good
The hook on "Hella Good" features a bassline that we think is just -- hella good. As the funky song progresses, Gwen's voice and energy skyrocket the track when she belts out: "You got me feelin' hella good, so let's just keep on dancin'." The music video is a fun one, with No Doubt squatting in an abandoned ship in black-and-white.
1. Don't Speak
No Doubt did their thing on their third studio album with this fantastic breakup track. Her brother Eric initially wrote it as a love song, but after several rewrites, Gwen changed it after she and bandmate and ex-boyfriend Tony Kanal ended their seven-year relationship. What came as a result was this beautifully sung track by Gwen.