So far, Megan has been dominating the game and emerging as one of the most influential female rappers of this new generation. Her H-Town accent, rapid yet captivating flow, and provocative lyrics all attest to her enduring presence in the industry. Be sure to explore her top 10 verses.

Hiss (Verse 1)

The first verse on this was not only one of the hardest she ever spit, but it stirred up the industry and ignited a feud with another legendary female rapper. She definitely had a lot to get off her chest.

RNB

Dolph opened the song with a solid verse, and Meg’s flow and aggressive tone transformed it into a hood classic. It’s unfortunate that there won’t be any more collaborations from these two.

Plan B

Meg channeled a 90s rapper when she jumped on this track. The instrumental, along with her flow, cadence, and overall lyrics, showcased she was in her god mode when she wrote this. Undoubtedly, one of her best performances to date.

Girls In The Hood

Although this track is been considered a filler, she delivered her rap with such intensity as if the rent was due. She absolutely killed it. Eazy-E would have been proud.

Tina Montana

One of her early records. She was hungry for the game and you can hear it in every bar. You can tell she was destined for greatness.

Shots Fired

Another early record by Meg. She absolutely killed it once again. Her flow and cadence were still in development, yet even at this stage, you can tell how deadly she is when she’s in the zone.

Big Ole Freak

This song is the one that put her on the map in the first place. She raps masterfully about being a freak in a way only she can. The hook makes me wish she sung more on her tracks.

Cash Sh*t

It’s sad her and Dababy no longer see eye to eye. When they dropped collabs, they usually brought the best out of each other. Her first verse on this record outshined anything any male rapper could’ve done.

WAP

A misconception of a hard verse is that it doesn’t always have to be super lyrical or deep; sometimes it just needs to be impactful. This song set the world on fire when it was released. Although the subject matter is provocative, she rapped about her body parts in a way that only she could.

Savage Remix

Any verse that gets a legend like Beyonce to rap definitely needs to be studied. She killed this song so much, the queen of the Beyhive had to join in.

Warning

She exhibited no mercy on this track, displaying an undeniable hunger for the queen of rap crown. In our opinion, the entire project was unjustly underrated.

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