Megan Thee Stallion: MEGAN: ACT II
Briefly

Megan asserts her independence in "Bigger in Texas," proclaiming that she moves on her own time, dismissing external critiques with confidence while enjoying her music.
Compared to previous patchy works, ACT II is characterized by precision and clarity, reflecting Megan's magnetic charisma and humor reminiscent of her earlier, freer style.
While ACT II contains sharp criticisms of others, as in tracks like "Hiss" and "Rattle," the humor and self-assuredness now define her approach more than the need for retaliation.
Megan delivers a mix of witty and superior bars on "Bourbon," showcasing her peace with herself and her artistry on a stripped-down beat.
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