Garbage music 🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️
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By Dg975*
She got worse at music wow 🤮🗑️
Amazing
5
By BarbieDelRey
This is her best and most cohesive work so far, we all know how hard act 1 went and act 2 sounds like a total throwback to 90’s- 00’s rap style mixtape’s. I cannot wait for act 3 hot girl Meg not letting this girls catch a b!
SMH
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By BillyMinaj
I tried to give it a go but it’s horrible, every song sounds the same
Love you Megan
5
By TheeItHottie
Album of the year !!!!
same flow
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By neeneexoxo
rapping about female anatomy is lame .
she needs to expand her vocabulary but I don’t expect anything more from a pass around
Through the Eyes of a Mythical Storyteller
5
By fdj1895
The album opens with Bigger in Texas, an anthem that feels like the moment a warrior returns home after war, greeted by the very city that birthed her. The production doesn’t just hit—it looms. Megan’s voice is her sword, her flow a battle cry. The cameos of Houston’s rap icons? Those are her knights, swearing fealty to the queen.
She doesn’t just claim Texas. She becomes Texas.
Where most rappers carefully select their features to cater to a demographic, Megan does something different—she duels her guests.
• Roc Steady (feat. Flo Milli) is the sound of two princesses battling for the crown, flipping Ciara’s Goodies into a twerk spell that commands the listener’s body to obey. It’s hypnotic.
• Then comes TYG (feat. Spiritbox), the unexpected metal-infused showdown where Megan plunges into the dark abyss of heavy distortion. Most rappers who step into metal sound like intruders; Megan moves like she was born there, spitting over the track as if exorcising demons.
• Mamushi Remix with Twice? That’s a diplomatic alliance, a merging of two worlds where Megan’s Texan grit meets K-pop’s meticulous precision. If the original was a python, the remix is a dragon.
• Neva Play (feat. RM) is less of a feature and more of an exchange between two rulers from different lands, passing the mic like an ancient scroll. Their chemistry isn’t just felt—it’s written in history.
Megan isn’t just rapping; she’s casting spells, weaving magic through the DNA of hip-hop.
• He Think I Love Him is a Southern rap incantation, resurrecting Gucci Mane’s I Think I Love Her with a new, venomous twist.
• Like a Freak takes the champagne-soaked euphoria of Like a G6 and turns it into a potion for the club—one sip, and the night becomes endless.
This is alchemy, taking elements of the past and transmuting them into something untouchably modern.
Where most albums tell you that an artist has evolved, Megan: ACT II shows it. Megan Thee Stallion doesn’t just revisit her past sounds—she remasters them, turns them inside out, and then fearlessly steps into unexplored realms. She’s not chasing trends. She’s not catering to the mainstream.
She’s conquering new lands.
If Megan was her declaration of self, Megan: ACT II is her declaration of sovereignty. This isn’t just music. It’s mythology. It’s the sound of a woman who fought dragons, buried her enemies, and emerged wearing the crown.
Amazing
5
By briotw16
Love it bourbon and Bigger in Texas are my favorite !!
5 stars
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By Marieee222
Not so many barbs in the reviews 😂but she did tell the hotties they the FIRST tuned in as always..10/10 for Act 2 Megan
used to be a fan
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By jace_hermosillo
she has no growth at all and this album shows it. very disappointed
No Growth
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By Deemomo716
Listening to someone rap about the same things year after year gets exhausting after a while.
Album Summary: her supposed haters hate her and she has a 🐱 that she uses frequently
Please stop demeaning female rap to just sex and thotting and show some growth on your next project thank you. 🙏🏾