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Megan Vice Breaks Chains and Rewrites the Hip-Hop Rulebook With "BECOMING" Ft. TT The Artist

Writer's picture: Victoria PfeiferVictoria Pfeifer


The dance-pop dynamo is back, but this time, she’s flipping the script harder than a plot twist in a telenovela. With her latest track, “BECOMING,” Ft. TT The Artist, Megan Vice kicks off a raw, genre-hopping reinvention—think neon dance floors traded for hip-hop swagger with a side of "don't tell me what I can't do."


Oh, and let’s make one thing crystal clear: this journey didn’t start with the track. Vice was born with a congenital leg and ankle condition, which meant life threw more hurdles at her than a track star. Over ten corrective surgeries and endless hours of physical therapy later, she’s now out here not just surviving but thriving. In an industry that’s got the nerve to tell women their “prime” ends at 25, Megan Vice is out here saying, “Nah. Watch me.”


So, why hip-hop now? Simple—Vice isn’t reinventing herself; she’s reclaiming her roots like a damn queen. Produced by Hamburg’s rising beat sorcerer Maru, “Becoming” taps into Vice’s musical DNA. Growing up as a Puerto Rican New Yorker, she was raised on rap royalty—50 Cent, Dipset, Jay-Z—the vibe was already in her veins. Now, she’s strutting into this space like she owns it (because, honestly, she kinda does).


Vice’s whole philosophy: music’s gotta be for you first. Forget labels and their cookie-cutter expectations—she’s not playing that game. Her upcoming EP (dropping Feb 26th—mark it) is a siren call to anyone feeling trapped in a box. It’s time to cut loose, evolve, and live loud.


The Visual Feels Like a Fever Dream of Self-Discovery


Now, let’s talk visuals. The “Becoming” video, shot by Berlin-based filmmaker Fabia Mendoza, is a rebellious fairytale on acid. Imagine Rapunzel and Sleeping Beauty finally waking up like, “Why the hell have I been locked away for this long?”


Vice and featured rapper TT The Artist ooze power and presence, delivering bars like “Hopped right out the matrix unsupervised” and “I do what I want / I keep it blunt” over a bassline that’ll make your subwoofer sweat. It’s a bold reminder that your potential doesn’t punch a clock. You can rise, break free, and build yourself up whenever you feel like it.


“Becoming” isn’t just another drop in the streaming void. It’s a mic-drop moment, a reminder that evolution doesn’t need anyone’s permission. So, ready to level up? Hit play. “Becoming” is out now on every streaming platform.

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