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Megan Thee Stallion Wants to Do a Joint Project with Jazmine Sullivan

Megan Thee Stallion is manifesting a joint project with Jazmine Sullivan.

Speaking with Billboard, the Houston hottie was asked which R&B artist she would like to collaborate with on a Best of Both Worlds-type album. When the interviewer suggested the “Girl Like Me” songstress, Meg was down to make it happen.

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“Me and Jazmine Sullivan would definitely have some stuff to talk about,” she said. “We’ll have the girls crying, we’ll have the girls screaming, we’ll have the girls dancing, we’ll have the girls sipping wine, [and] sitting in the backyard sipping cognac…”

She continued, “The men better go run and hide if me and Jazmine Sullivan do an EP, so that’s actually a really good idea. We need to get that in the works.”

The two have yet to collaborate, but Meg did sample Jazmine’s 2010 single “Holding You Down (Goin’ in Circles)” on her song “Circles” off her debut album Good News.

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Jazmine previously expressed interest in collaborating with the Texas Southern University graduate. “MEG LETS DO A SONGGGG,” she commented on Instagram last year. “I can’t dance, my knees are bad but I can sing sometimes! Lessgoo where my old knee heauxs at??”

Megan, who will star in an upcoming Super Bowl commercial for Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, also has Adele and Rihanna on her wish list of collaborators. “I also would really, really, really love to collab with Rihanna. Like that is my next dream collab,” the Grammy winner told PEOPLE.

On Feb. 11, Jazmine is set to release a deluxe edition of her critically-acclaimed album Heaux Tales titled Heaux Tales, Mo’ Tales: The Deluxe.

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