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Roc Steady — Megan Thee Stallion Lyrics

Album: MEGAN: ACT II  

“Roc Steady” by Megan Thee Stallion ft. Flo Milli

Megan Thee Stallion and Flo Milli join forces in “Roc Steady” from Megan’s album *MEGAN: ACT II*. With a beat that pays homage to Ciara's “Goodies,” this track delivers fierce verses from both rappers, layering confidence and competition with unapologetic energy. From self-assured lyrics to beats that demand attention, “Roc Steady” underscores the duo’s commitment to independence, confidence, and playful rivalry.

Similar Songs on Confidence and Unapologetic Power

“Roc Steady” fits into a rich lineage of hip-hop and rap songs by women who take pride in their talents, emphasizing self-confidence and ambition. Here are eight similar songs where artists explore themes of power, success, and rivalry with bold flair.
  1. “Goodies” – Ciara ft. Petey Pablo
    • This early 2000s anthem set the stage for songs like “Roc Steady” by combining confidence with a head-turning beat. Ciara’s iconic hook about self-control and standards mirrors Megan and Flo’s stance in “Roc Steady” about being selective and holding power in any situation.
  2. “Savage” – Megan Thee Stallion
    • Megan’s breakout hit “Savage” is all about pride in being unique and fearless, much like “Roc Steady.” With lines like “Classy, bougie, ratchet,” Megan embraces all sides of herself, setting a standard for any competition and making it clear she’s not worried about the opinions of others.
  3. “In the Party” – Flo Milli
    • Flo Milli’s debut track, “In the Party,” is loaded with playful lyrics and witty punchlines. She revels in her independence and uniqueness, mirroring her energy in “Roc Steady.” Flo’s humor and “rock steady” confidence make it clear she’s always ahead in the game.
  4. “Bodak Yellow” – Cardi B
    • Cardi’s “Bodak Yellow” channels the same no-nonsense attitude found in “Roc Steady.” Lines like “I don’t dance now, I make money moves” echo Megan and Flo’s statements about focusing on their success and not letting anyone sidetrack their goals.
  5. “Formation” – Beyoncé
    • Beyoncé’s “Formation” brings a high-powered message of self-confidence and pride, embodying the same boss energy that Megan and Flo channel in “Roc Steady.” Beyoncé’s lines about embracing her roots and flaunting her uniqueness align with Megan’s Texas pride and individuality.
  6. “Pretty Girls Walk” – Big Boss Vette
    • This track is an anthem for all things self-love and confidence, celebrating the power of being noticed. Big Boss Vette’s proud declarations of self-worth and charisma make it a great parallel to Megan’s and Flo’s messages of self-respect in “Roc Steady.”
  7. “Press” – Cardi B
    • Cardi’s “Press” is her statement of zero tolerance for drama, celebrating independence and confidence. Much like “Roc Steady,” “Press” conveys Cardi’s willingness to call out anyone who crosses her, reinforcing that no one will ever outshine her without a serious fight.
  8. “Do It” – Chloe x Halle
    • In “Do It,” Chloe x Halle celebrate working hard, embracing their shine, and doing things their own way. Though gentler than “Roc Steady,” the song shares the theme of being secure in oneself and owning one’s success without competition.

Conclusion

“Roc Steady” by Megan Thee Stallion and Flo Milli is a bold addition to the roster of female hip-hop anthems focused on self-confidence and resilience. Songs like “Bodak Yellow,” “Formation,” and “Savage” share this vibe, pushing the message that true power comes from an unshakable sense of self-worth and a touch of playfulness. With these influences, Megan and Flo bring a fresh take on empowerment in the competitive world of hip-hop.

Roc Steady by Megan Thee Stallion


[Verse 1: Megan Thee Stallion]
Only b**ch I'm in a competition with is me (Me)

Megan asserts her self-focus, implying she's her own standard, rather than competing with others.


Hoes takin' shots so I came out with a drink (Ah)

Addressing critics, she responds with confidence, likening herself to a powerful "drink" or comeback.


Sixteenth letter of the alphabet, that's me (P)

A clever wordplay on the letter "P" for "Powerful" or "Player," embodying her bold persona.


On a light day, still killin' b**ches in my jeans (Blaow)

Even on a casual day, she's confident in her ability to stand out.


Rock, rock steady
You can tell who I am from the back 'cause it's heavy ('Cause it's heavy)

Confidently owning her physical presence, using "heavy" to describe her signature look.


Wanna know who I'm f**kin' just so they can run and tell it
I should pimp rap b**ches, all that ass they be sellin'

Calling out gossipers, she mocks those interested in her personal life, with a nod to how others profit from drama.


They love to talk numbers 'cause they can't talk talent (Can't talk talent)
Couldn't beat me with a brush and a palette (With a brush and a palette)

Pointing out that her artistry outshines mere statistics, she suggests her unique style can't be replicated.


You ain't outdressin' me on the top of a salad (Nope)

A playful metaphor about style, implying she always outshines others even in unexpected settings.


In my own lane but I'm still stoppin' traffic

Despite sticking to her individuality, she naturally captures attention.


[Verse 2: Flo Milli & Megan Thee Stallion]
I ain't really trippin' on a nigga if I had it (Haha)

Flo Milli expresses nonchalance toward past relationships, focusing on her own life.


Keep a darkskin, white teeth, neck tatted (Hey)

She paints a vivid picture of her ideal type, emphasizing attractive qualities.


Say he want a future, tell that ho to buy a Patek

A dismissive response to shallow attention, using "Patek" as a luxury standard to signify exclusivity.


I'm a real P b**ch, ride it good, now he a addict (Now he a addict)

She boasts of her confidence, suggesting she leaves a lasting impression.


Rock, rock steady (Rock steady)
I'm the wrong ho to try, f**k your man 'cause I'm petty (Ho)

Embracing her assertive side, she’s unapologetically unbothered by others' opinions.


I be killin' hoes like Freddy
Real fine b**ch, I ain't gotta edit out the Getty

Referencing horror icon Freddy Krueger, she playfully implies that her natural beauty needs no retouching.


Su-subbin' on the net, hatin' hoes be pathetic (Duh)

She calls out online haters, highlighting their trivial attempts to bring her down.


Got so many kids, sick of b**ches get a medic (Ew)

A humorous exaggeration on how many people try to imitate her, portraying herself as a trendsetter.


Throwin' blue hundreds in the club, democratic (Money)

Using “democratic” as a play on cash flow, she’s flaunting her success and generosity.


[Chorus: Megan Thee Stallion & Flo Milli]
Rock, rock steady (Rock steady)
You can tell who I am from the back 'cause it's heavy ('Cause it's heavy)

Reiterating her confident, unique presence that's easily recognized.


Rock, rock steady
I'm the wrong ho to try, f**k your man 'cause I'm petty (Ho)

A repeat of her bold, no-nonsense attitude, with playful defiance.


[Verse 3: Megan Thee Stallion]
Make it flip, make it drip, make it bounce, make it grip, ayy

She’s describing her ability to make an impact, using versatile actions to show her adaptability.


Off one flow I can make a M (I can make a M)

Confident in her talent, she's saying one verse alone can earn her a significant income.


Hoes tryna get picked, I'm just tryna get dick (Tryna get dick)

Contrasting herself with those seeking validation, she’s candid about her straightforward approach.


Like MarioKart, these niggas get switched (Woo-be-doo)

A playful reference to *Mario Kart*, signaling she easily switches up her options.


[Verse 4: Flo Milli]
Make it jump, make it slap, make it whip, show the tip, ayy (Show the tip)

Flo Milli emphasizes her versatility in both style and impact, commanding attention.


I ain't waitin' for a nigga, I ain't Tems (No)

Declaring her independence, she makes a nod to Tems, a Nigerian artist with a mellow, waiting vibe in her music.


He can see it through my jeans 'cause a b**ch real thick (Hey)

Proudly acknowledging her body, she knows her figure attracts attention.


[Outro: Megan Thee Stallion]
Rock, rock steady
He can tell who I am from the back 'cause it's heavy-evy

Echoing the song’s theme of confidence and presence, she reaffirms her memorable silhouette.


I'ma f**k your man 'cause I'm petty-etty-etty-etty (Ah, haha)
And I'm still runnin' through the mall with your daddy-addy-addy-addy (Ah, haha)

Ending with humor, she portrays a carefree attitude, adding a playful twist to her bold persona.



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