I wanted to write a very serious album review. It had a killer title: Megan Thee Stallion’s trauma is not up for discussion. I wove the themes of each track, from “NDA” to “Gift & A Curse” to “Budget” to thread Megan’s personal experiences to contextual women’s issues, equal pay, telling our stories and abortion access. I highlighted the influenced genres in her songs, house, R&B and southern rap. I compared her to other rappers, Lil Kim and City Girls to demonstrate how she used cadence, bass and melody to say, this is it ya’ll. This is my story and this is how I wanna say it. Period.
Bad Bitches Have Bad Days Too
Bad Bitches Have Bad Days Too
Bad Bitches Have Bad Days Too
I wanted to write a very serious album review. It had a killer title: Megan Thee Stallion’s trauma is not up for discussion. I wove the themes of each track, from “NDA” to “Gift & A Curse” to “Budget” to thread Megan’s personal experiences to contextual women’s issues, equal pay, telling our stories and abortion access. I highlighted the influenced genres in her songs, house, R&B and southern rap. I compared her to other rappers, Lil Kim and City Girls to demonstrate how she used cadence, bass and melody to say, this is it ya’ll. This is my story and this is how I wanna say it. Period.