EP Review: Megan Thee Stallion – Suga
Megan Thee Stallion is one of the hungriest rappers in the game today; you can hear it in her voice, and from time to time, in her lyrics. From the moment you press play on Suga, Megan demands our respect by rapping confidently, by making her competition uncomfortable through heinous lyrics, and at times, by sounding overly-brash. I’m sure the Houston rapper lets issues like the one she is currently in to fuel her fire.
Because of the aggression, Megan raps with, you pay attention to every lyric she drops. The good news is that Megan’s lyrics are somewhat meaningful in Suga.
Too many times we want our women to talk a certain way, look a certain way, and even walk a certain way. Throughout Suga, Megan says “damn that,” as she embraces unearthly sex, anti-bullying, and justifiable violence. Be great, women, be great!
Every single track on Suga features an instrumental that is explosive, ferocious deliveries, and lyrics that are powerful. Whenever you are in need of a pick-me-up, listen to this EP.