Referencing a Japanese mythological entity that’s half-woman, half-snake.

Megan Thee Stallion’s new song “Mamushi” featuring Yuki Chiba has been dominating the charts since its release late last month. Produced by Koshy, the name of the song references a type of viper typically found in Japan.

The music video for “Mamushi,” out now, doubles down on the snake reference. In one scene, Megan sits atop a rock at a bathhouse. After submerging herself in the water, she begins slithering towards one of the bathers and transforms into the viper.

The visual draws from Japanese mythology, namely a yōkai known as nure-onna, which has the body of a snake and the head of a woman. After wreaking havoc on the bathhouse, Chiba is left to clean up the mess.

Watch the music video for Megan Thee Stallion’s “Mamushi” above and stream the song everywhere now.

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