Not only did Megan Thee Stallion get her rap skills from her mother, she also inherited her mother's tough work ethic. Following Holly's death, Megan didn't skip a beat when it came to continuing with her career. Selim Bouab from Megan's label 300 Entertainment told Marie Clare, "We asked her if she wanted to cancel some days, and she said, 'My mom wouldn't want that.' The day after the funeral, she went and did a radio show, and she hasn't stopped working ever since."
The "Savage" rapper also told fans on Twitter that she persisted after her mom's death because "not only is music my dream but it was her dream for me too." She similarly told The Fader, "No matter what I'm going through, I still want to keep going. Just to show people you can still be strong and you can still face your everyday life. Even when everything coming down on you."
Just months after Megan's mom died she released the album "Suga" which has been an instant hit.