Released: October 13, 2020

[Megan Thee Stallion]
What does it mean to be a woman of color?
She's gotta be strong, because that's just the expectation
Loving herself, but not too much
Because then, she's conceited
Being his lady in the streets, but his freak in the sheets
Inheriting her grandma's love, but always loving the wrong one
Twerking for her man, but not with her friends?
Being constantly told she's "too much," or, "not enough"

[Malcolm X]
The most disrespected person is the Black Woman

[Megan Thee Stallion]
Constantly having to prove she's a victim because society sides with a man
Not being able to express her traumas because she can't show no weakness
Is constantly told that she's too dark, too thin, too thick
Too much of a bitch
Being murdered, beaten, abused
Then questioned if she evoked all of it
Is left out on the street to become the flower that grows from the concrete

[Malcolm X]
Who taught you to hate yourself, from the top of your head, to the soles of your feet?

[Megan Thee Stallion]
She marches for everyone else
Riots for everyone else
Dies for everyone else
She loves everyone else
Lives for everyone else
But when it comes down to her, it ain't a mothafucka in sight

The system as a whole has failed her

If you've never been shot, you don't know her pain

Say her name

Eighteen women of color murdered

Megan Thee Stallion

Megan Jovon Ruth Pete (b. February 15, 1995), best known by her stage name Megan Thee Stallion, and also known by her alter-ego names Tina Snow and Hot Girl Meg is both a rapper and a college student studying health administration from Houston, Texas.

Meg grew up the daughter of rapper Holly-Wood (Holly Thomas), and listened to Southern rap staples like Three 6 Mafia and UGK from an early age. By 14 years old, this had largely inspired her to start writing her own raps, and she then went on to establish her presence around the Houston rap circuit by battling and beating opponents in local freestyle competitions.

In the sexually explicit yet empowering lyrics combined with effortless flows have become Megan’s signature sound—as she strives to emulate her favorite parts of her male rapper influences (such as Pimp C and Biggie Smalls) but in a female version.