Freak
| Megan Thee StallionFreak
"Big Ole Freak" is a song by American rapper Megan Thee Stallion. It was released to US rhythmic contemporary radio on January 22, 2019, as a single from her 2018 EP Tina Snow. It debuted at number 99 on the US Billboard Hot 100, before ascending to number 65,becoming Megan Thee Stallion's first charting song. The single was certified gold by the RIAA for selling 500,000 units.-Wikipedia
Critic Reviews
Show All-
Billboard
"Freak" is the latest addition to Tyga's long list of collaborations with female rappers, with his recent being the remix to Doja Cat's "Juicy" and teaming with Iggy Azalea for "Kream." Last month, Tyga called upon Ozuna for the throwback-leaning "Ayy Macarena" remix.
-
Highs Nobiety
After dropping the track last night, Tyga and Megan Thee Stallion have released the raunchy visuals for “FREAK.” And just as the song promises, the video is as freaky as it gets.
-
Revolt
Naturally, Megan steals the spotlight with her well-known bars about what she needs in return, even sending shade toward a certain, unnamed ex-boyfriend.
-
Rap Up
Thee Stallion turns up the heat on her spitfire verse.
-
Imb
The curvaceous rapper from Houston bangs an anthem about her sexiness and confidence in sexuality.
-
Entertainment
Of course, the Houston rapper likes to play as much as she likes to work and recently got to do the latter when she sat down with Capital XTRA (U.K.’s biggest hip-hop station) and classical music expert Kyle MacDonald to explain the lyrics to her song “Big Ole Freak.” Predictable hijinks ensued.
-
Vulture
It’s a breakthrough moment for her career.
-
Tone Deaf
It goes without saying that the sexual terminology and slang within the song completely escaped poor Classical Kyle, making for some interesting questions and answers.
-
Song Facts
Lyrically, "Big Ole Freak" is an explicit and unapologetic anthem in which Megan Thee Stallion boasts at how she has her man wrapped around her fingers.
-
Portland Mercy
The album artwork promises that Megan is bringing "thee heat," and looks like a movie poster that's obviously inspired by Pam Grier-starring Blaxploitation films.
Rate This Album and Leave Your Comments