Megan Thee Stallion’s latest track “Mamushi,” featuring Yuki Chiba, has been ruling the charts since it dropped last month. Produced by Koshy, the song’s title refers to a species of viper commonly found in Japan.
The accompanying music video takes the snake theme further. In one scene, Megan is seen sitting on a rock at a bathhouse. After dipping into the water, she begins to move towards one of the bathers, morphing into a viper.
This visual spectacle isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s a powerful metaphor for transformation and the hidden strength within. The use of Japanese mythology adds a layer of cultural depth, making the narrative more intriguing and resonant with global audiences.
Megan’s collaboration with Yuki Chiba also highlights a fusion of different musical styles, bringing together her powerful rap with Chiba’s unique sound. This blend of genres not only adds to the song’s appeal but also showcases the versatility of both artists.
The video is inspired by Japanese folklore, particularly the myth of the nure-onna, a creature with the body of a snake and the head of a woman. As the chaos unfolds at the bathhouse, Chiba is left to deal with the aftermath.