Megan Thee Stallion certainly has had a phenomenal year, and she is looking to put in more work in 2020.

In an interview NPR published on Tuesday (Oct. 29), the 2019 XXL Freshman announced that she will release her debut album in 2020. "I really think that I am finally ready to commit to an album," Megan explained when asked about her plans for 2020.

The Houston rapper said she will reveal her new alter-ego on her new project.

“My next project I will be introducing a new lady," Megan revealed. "Her name is Suga. She’s besties with Tina Snow. I felt like my mixtapes were me flirting with my fans, I never wanted to do an album ’cause I was like, ‘Oh, that feel like marriage. That’s a commitment.’ But now, I’m ready to settle down with an album.”

Megan didn’t divulge the release date of her next project, which will follow her mixtape Fever, which she dropped in May. The collection boasts the fan-favorite tracks, “Sex Talk,” “Realer” and the bouncy hit “Simon Says” featuring Juicy J.

As for the Roc Nation signee's new album, there's a possibility that unreleased verses from Pimp C could appear on the LP. The late rapper's widow, Chinara Butler, revealed on her Instagram page back in September that she put aside some recorded Pimp C verses just for Megan's project.

In the meantime, you can listen to Megan Thee Stallion's interview with NPR below.

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