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Lyrics of He Think I Love Him — Megan Thee Stallion

Album: MEGAN: ACT II  

Song Info

  • Artist: Megan Thee Stallion
  • Track: "He Think I Love Him"
  • Album: MEGAN: ACT II (2024)
  • Producer: Drumma Boy
  • Release Date: May 6, 2024
  • Genre: Southern Rap, Freestyle, Trap
  • Theme: Confidence, independence, authenticity

Top 8 Songs Similar to "He Think I Love Him" by Megan Thee Stallion

"He Think I Love Him" showcases Megan Thee Stallion’s bold, unapologetic style and her confident lyrics about independence, power, and female autonomy. In her freestyle, she flaunts her self-assurance and dominance in the rap game, standing out as both an individual and an icon. Below are eight songs that share similar themes of confidence, independence, and empowerment in the hip-hop world.

1. Cardi B - "Money"

“I was born to flex, diamonds on my neck.”
In "Money," Cardi B celebrates wealth, success, and independence, with a tone that echoes Megan’s confidence in "He Think I Love Him." Both artists revel in their success, flaunting the freedom they’ve achieved and the self-worth they exude. Cardi’s empowering stance on financial independence and self-pride fits right alongside Megan’s unapologetic energy.

2. Gucci Mane - "I Think I Love Her" (feat. Ester Dean)

“She crazy as hell, but I think I love her.”
Megan’s track is a nod to Gucci Mane’s "I Think I Love Her," as it uses the same beat and playful wordplay. Both songs bring an air of irony and confidence as they challenge traditional love songs, with Megan turning the tables in her version, boasting about her control over the relationship dynamic. The beat and theme are modernized by Megan’s unique voice and style.

3. Nicki Minaj - "Did It On 'Em"

“All these bitches is my sons.”
Nicki Minaj’s "Did It On 'Em" is a boastful anthem celebrating dominance in the rap game, similar to Megan’s self-assured stance. Both songs celebrate female power, with Nicki unapologetically staking her place at the top. The direct, no-nonsense lyrics and playful arrogance make Nicki’s style an excellent match for Megan’s confident track.

4. Saweetie - "Tap In"

“Icy, wifey, haters wanna fight me.”
Saweetie’s "Tap In" is a catchy track that focuses on self-worth, wealth, and the fun of being in control. Like "He Think I Love Him," it’s a song where the artist owns her self-confidence and flaunts her achievements. Both tracks reinforce the themes of empowerment, encouraging listeners to feel strong and unstoppable.

5. City Girls - "Act Up"

“Real ass bitch, give a fuck 'bout a nigga.”
City Girls’ "Act Up" has an unfiltered confidence that aligns with Megan’s tone in "He Think I Love Him." Both tracks are straightforward in their messages, celebrating independence and rejecting any notion of dependence on men. With unapologetic lyrics and a fast beat, "Act Up" brings an anthem-like quality to female empowerment.

6. Beyoncé - "Diva"

“Since fifteen in my stilettos, been struttin' in this game.”
In "Diva," Beyoncé showcases her confidence, resilience, and success, themes that mirror Megan’s powerful assertions in her own track. Both artists highlight their journeys to the top and unapologetically claim their place in a male-dominated world, giving their listeners a powerful message about self-worth and perseverance.

7. Doja Cat - "Rules"

“Play with my emotions, you gon’ get it.”
Doja Cat’s "Rules" combines playful lyrics with themes of self-respect and dominance, aligning closely with Megan’s "He Think I Love Him." Both songs emphasize self-assuredness and a playful approach to handling relationships, showcasing strong female personalities who demand respect and aren’t afraid to set boundaries.

8. Flo Milli - "Beef FloMix"

“I like cash and my hair to my ass.”
Flo Milli’s "Beef FloMix" features a bold attitude and a fresh flow, with lyrics that celebrate wealth, independence, and resilience. Like Megan, Flo Milli brings a sense of humor and swagger to her verses, asserting herself as a strong, confident woman who knows her worth and won’t compromise. Both artists capture the fearless energy that empowers their fans. These songs reflect the energy and confidence of Megan Thee Stallion’s "He Think I Love Him," celebrating independence, self-worth, and resilience. Each track brings a unique take on female empowerment, making for an unforgettable playlist full of attitude and pride.

Lyrics

He Think I Love Him by Megan Thee Stallion


[Intro]
Real hot girl sh*t, ah
Ayy

Megan introduces her signature style, setting the track up as bold and unapologetic.


[Verse]
Show a new b**ch that ain't Megan coded

She asserts her originality, challenging anyone to match her distinct style.


Show a beat I was on and ain't rode it

Megan emphasizes her lyrical mastery, claiming she makes an impact on every track she touches.


If she think she the sh*t, I'm the colon

Playfully asserting superiority, comparing herself to a vital, foundational element.


My pen gets gutter, I'm bowlin'

Referring to her raw lyricism, “gutter” suggests she’s hitting hard like a bowling strike.


Tina Snow, niggas know I'm the coldest

Referencing her alter ego “Tina Snow,” Megan implies she’s unmatched and formidable.


Tell a b**ch, "Let it go," 'cause I'm frozen

Using a “Frozen” metaphor, she suggests others need to move on while she remains unbothered.


Ask him what I got on, he don't know it
Niggas ain't had no taste before COVID

Pointing out her unique style, she subtly critiques others’ lack of fashion sense.


I can tell by her wig that she trollin'

Megan dismisses her critics, implying they’re trying to provoke her without any real substance.


When I look at my DM, they on me
Catwalk, b**ch, I feel like Naomi

Referring to supermodel Naomi Campbell, she’s confident in her style and appeal.


The way I play niggas, I need me a Tony

She likens her skill in relationships to award-worthy acting, referencing the Tony Awards.


Good brain, graduated, top of my percentile

Emphasizing her intelligence, she suggests she’s excelled academically and socially.


Take it out the chat, I ain't tryna be your pen-pal

She dismisses superficial conversations, implying she values genuine interactions.


Meanwhile, it's a b**ch on the app right now
Gettin' f**ked over, still braggin' 'bout her body count

Critiquing superficial values, she points out the emptiness in boasting about relationships.


Bing-baow, real big bang like a scene gyal
Say he for the streets, get dropped like a single

Using Jamaican slang (“gyal”), she asserts her independence, dropping unreliable people like discarded songs.


Runway sh*t, I do not do the retail
Stop f**kin' rappers, they spill all the details

Highlighting her elevated lifestyle, she avoids gossip and superficial flings.


Every Monday they gon' wait for the freestyle
Call me out once, you do not get a redial

With her weekly “Megan Monday” freestyles, she establishes herself as a force, saying she doesn’t entertain second chances.


I got grown ass men actin' fetal
I do not spin the block, nigga, I reroute

Her influence reduces men to vulnerability; she moves forward, not backward, in relationships.


Number one, give a f**k what a chart say

She’s confident in her success, unconcerned with charts or rankings.


Number one, I can't beef with no fan page

Refusing to engage in trivial drama, she dismisses fan-driven gossip.


Cat on his eyes, I ain't talkin' no Cartier

Using “cat” as a metaphor, she implies she’s captivating him without luxury brands like Cartier.


b**ches bubblin' under, no Chardonnay

Playfully suggesting that her competition lacks substance, like “bubbling” beneath the surface.


b**ches throwin' salt, f**kin' my old bae

Calling out jealous individuals, she mentions they settle for her past relationships.


Put his name on the bill, he the candidate
It was me with your daddy on Father's Day

Boldly mentioning her confidence and independence, she humorously references her influence on others' families.


These niggas just mad 'cause I treat 'em like sl*ts
Pick 'em up, put 'em down, when I want, so what?

She takes control in her relationships, reversing typical gender roles.


Hoes tweet like a nun but they still gettin' f**ked
Talk sh*t but the freak hoes still gettin' cuffed

Contrasting public images with private behavior, she notes people’s hypocrisy.


Jumbo CC when I go out for lunch
He ain't mine if I hear him say, "It costs too much"

Only accepting high standards, she seeks partners who won’t complain about luxury.


Wagyu my beef, I ain't tryna act tough
My name hold weight like I walk around buff, ah

Referring to Wagyu beef, she implies that her presence alone commands respect.



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