On Friday, Megan Thee Stallion released her new single โCobra.โ In the video, the newly independent artist is the most vulnerable sheโs ever been. Meg shared a teaser shortly before โCobraโ was debuted explaining why she used this particular creature to display her remarkable metamorphosis:
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โCobras exemplify courage and self-reliance. They stand tall and fierce in the face of challenges, teaching one to tap into their inner strength and rely on oneself to conquer their threats. Emulating the cobra helps one be more confident in the person they are within.โ
The Douglas Bernardt-directed visual displays Megan literally shedding her skin in front of a slew of spectators, eager to capture her on their camera phones. Lyrically, she talks about what she has endured for the last 4 years, including the passing of family members, suicidal thoughts and catching an exโwho many believe is Pardison Fontaineโcheating.
โNever thought a bitch like me would ever hit rock bottom/ Man, I miss my parents, way too anxious, always cancel my plans/ Pulled up, caught him cheatin,โ/ Gettinโ his dick sucked in the same spot Iโm sleepinโ/ Lord, give me a break, I donโt know how much more of this shit I can take,โ she raps.
For critics of modern women rappers who insist their music is overly sexual and lacks depth, where is the praise Meganโs courage, introspection and depth?
Jermaine Dupri has stated that current women rappers were โshowing us the same thingsโ and it sounds like โstrippers rapping.โ Snoop Dogg said that โWAP,โ the controversial 2020 hit from Meg and Cardi B, should be a womanโs โpossession that no one gets to know about until they know about it.โ
Social media users have shamelessly dragged Sexyy Red for her vulgar โPound Townโ lyrics. Megan has been very honest and raw throughout her discography, especially on her debut album Good News which was released after she was shot by Tory Lanez in 2020.
On โCobra,โ Meg gets uncomfortably personal about her journeyโsomething that isnโt widely done or celebrated when it comes from Black women. While fans are applauding her staggering transparency, it would be even more powerful if her peers did the same.
The artist has endured losing her grandmother and mother at the same time, messy legal spats with her former label 1501 Certified Entertainment, being shot by a man she was romantically involved with, being bullied online, her best friend publicly betraying her and going through a trial that quickly devolved into a complete and utter spectacle.
Megโs resilience is astounding and her resolve is stronger than most. What โCobraโ represents is a new era for the rapper and her Hot Girl Productions company. Itโs unfortunate that she hasnโt received the support and compassion she deserves throughout her careerโbut hopefully that will change.
However, Black women see Megan and will continue to uplift her. โCobraโ hits close to home for a lot of usโand itโs her best work yet.
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