"Accent" is a dynamic collaboration between Megan Thee Stallion and Glorilla, featured on Megan's album "MEGAN." Written by Megan Thee Stallion, GloRilla, Shawn "Source" Jarrett, Taylor Banks, Joel Banks, and Ben10k, the track is produced by Bankroll Got It, Ben10k,… Read More
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[Intro: Megan Thee Stallion & GloRilla]
Yeah, keep tellin' yourself I ain't the shit, bitch, maybe one day you'll believe it
Hm (GloRilla)
Real hot girl shit (Ah, ayy)
[Chorus: Megan Thee Stallion]
I'm thicker than my accent (Accent)
And niggas love that shit (Yeah, yeah)
Pretendin' he don't understand me (Huh?)
So we can talk again (Talk again)
You don't look as good as me (Good as me)
So, bitch, don't call me twin (Call me twin)
Thought he was a city boy
Until he met a country bitch (Ah)
[Verse 1: Megan Thee Stallion]
I keep a nigga in his feelings (Ooh), I wake up pissin' off bitches (Ah)
They all be talkin' to the wall (Yeah), I make 'em question they existence (Yeah, huh)
If gettin' money was a sport, I'm showin' out at the Olympics (Okay, okay, okay)
Next nigga I make famous, I'm collectin' my commission (Commission)
Bitch, I'm thicker than your bifocals (Ah, ah, ah), all my denim be double-knitted
Boy, I'm thicker than your bloodline, thicker than a Popeye's biscuit (Ah)
Waist slim, ass fat, the ratio is so scientific (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
You would think that "through thick and thin" was a phrase that I invented (Hm)
On they neck like a Dallas shag, talk shit like I'm Pimp Chad (Hm)
Since Chanel went up on the price, I know hoes ain't got this bag (I know hoes ain't got this bag)
They dick ride, then they start dissin', I ain't fuckin' with the ass-kissin' (No)
What the fuck is hoes talkin' 'bout? (Uh) Lookin' for me? I was never missin' (Ah)
[Chorus: Megan Thee Stallion & GloRilla]
I'm thicker than my accent (Accent)
And niggas love that shit (Yeah, yeah)
Pretendin' he don't understand me (Huh?)
So we can talk again (Talk again)
You don't look as good as me (Good as me)
So, bitch, don't call me twin (Call me twin)
Thought he was a city boy
Until he met a country bitch (Yeah, ah)
I'm thicker than my accent (Yeah, accent)
And niggas love that shit (Yeah, yeah)
Pretendin' he don't understand me (Hello?)
So we can talk again (Talk again)
You don't look as good as me (Good as me)
So, bitch, don't call me twin (Call me twin)
Thought he was a city boy (GloRilla, woo)
Until he met a country bitch (Ah)
[Verse 2: GloRilla]
Whatever I do be cool, niggas love a Memphis bitch (On God)
Anything I do gon' turn him on, I do some simple shit (Facts)
You gon' let that nigga do whatever 'cause you a simple bitch (Ho)
I do what these niggas do, I don't tolerate no hypocrites (The fuck?)
I'ma throw an R in any word that got a U in it (Hey)
Why you keep on rappin' 'bout that switch when you ain't usin' it? (Nah, I'm sayin')
My nigga caught me cheatin', I told him, "Bae, I was just usin' him" (For real)
He told me hit his line whenever I need him, so I'm abusin' it (Haha)
True Religion, I feel like a stallion, horseshoes on my ass (Woo)
It's been two years, why you still speakin' on me? Ho, I know you mad (Haha)
He never had no country bitch, he say he wanna try him one (Ayy)
He like the way I pronounce Cuban, told that nigga buy me one (On God, God)
[Chorus: GloRilla & Megan Thee Stallion]
I'm thicker than my accent (My accent)
And niggas love that shit
Pretend that he don't understand me (Huh)
So we can talk again (Woo)
You don't look as good as me (Bitch)
So, bitch, don't call me twin
Thought he was a city boy
Until he met a country bitch (Ayy)
[Verse 3: Megan Thee Stallion & GloRilla]
I'm the one hoes tryna be (Yup), Big Ben couldn't clock the tea (Ah)
Put a Scat Pack in a bitch back, bet she still couldn't keep up with me (Woah, woah, woah)
Shoot my shot at you if I want you, I don't give a fuck 'bout your ho (Uh)
To be honest, these niggas bitches, I'm the realest nigga that I know (Ayy, on God)
If it's smoke with my lil' sis, then I'm at your door with it, right or wrong
From the M to the H with it (Yeah, yeah), they know what the fuck goin' on (Gang, gang)
Ain't no room up in this club, all my ass done took it up (Woah)
They don't know if it's for the strippers or all 'em ones they threw for us (Ah)
[Chorus: Megan Thee Stallion]
I'm thicker than my accent (Accent, yeah)
And niggas love that shit (Yeah, yeah)
Pretendin' he don't understand me (Huh?)
So we can talk again (Talk again)
You don't look as good as me (Good as me)
So, bitch, don't call me twin (Call me twin)
Thought he was a city boy
Until he met a country bitch (Yeah, ah)
I'm thicker than my accent (Yeah, accent)
And niggas love that shit (Yeah, yeah)
Pretendin' he don't understand me (Hello?)
So we can talk again (Talk again)
You don't look as good as me (Good as me)
So, bitch, don't call me twin (Call me twin)
Thought he was a city boy
Until he met a country bitch (Hey, ah)
[Intro: Megan Thee Stallion & GloRilla]
The introduction sets the tone for the song, highlighting confidence and a sense of superiority. Megan Thee Stallion and Glorilla establish that they are proud of who they are and invite others to acknowledge their worth.
[Chorus: Megan Thee Stallion]
In the chorus, Megan Thee Stallion asserts her appeal, emphasizing her thickness and the allure of her Southern accent. She plays on the idea of miscommunication as a means to prolong interaction and make an impression. The chorus also distinguishes her from others, emphasizing her unique charm and strength as a "country bitch" who can captivate even a "city boy."
[Verse 1: Megan Thee Stallion]
In the first verse, Megan Thee Stallion highlights her impact on men and her ability to make other women question their self-worth. She confidently declares her financial prowess, likening her success to winning at the Olympics. Megan emphasizes her physical appeal and resilience, referencing her thick physique and the scientific precision of her body ratio. She dismisses her detractors and highlights her ability to maintain a high standard, both in her fashion and her attitude.
[Chorus: Megan Thee Stallion & GloRilla]
The chorus repeats, reinforcing the central themes of the song. Megan Thee Stallion and Glorilla continue to emphasize their appeal and dominance, celebrating their unique accents and the way they stand out from others.
[Verse 2: GloRilla]
Glorilla's verse introduces her Memphis pride and her confidence in her actions. She contrasts herself with "simple bitches" who tolerate bad behavior from men. Glorilla asserts her independence and her refusal to accept hypocrisy. She plays with the idea of using and manipulating men, emphasizing her savvy and self-reliance. The verse ends with a nod to her Southern accent and her demand for material wealth.
[Chorus: GloRilla & Megan Thee Stallion]
The chorus, delivered by Glorilla and Megan Thee Stallion, reinforces the song's themes. They continue to celebrate their appeal and assert their dominance, highlighting their unique characteristics and their ability to captivate men.
[Verse 3: Megan Thee Stallion & GloRilla]
In the final verse, Megan Thee Stallion and Glorilla join forces to declare their superiority over other women. They emphasize their ability to outshine others, both in appearance and attitude. Megan and Glorilla assert their dominance, highlighting their confidence and self-assuredness. The verse ends with a celebration of their success and a dismissal of anyone who can't keep up with them.
[Chorus: Megan Thee Stallion]
The final chorus reinforces the central themes of the song. Megan Thee Stallion repeats the mantra of being thicker than her accent and the appeal that comes with it. The repetition underscores the song's message of self-confidence and regional pride, leaving a lasting impression on the listener.
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About Song
"Accent" is a dynamic collaboration between Megan Thee Stallion and Glorilla, featured on Megan's album "MEGAN." Written by Megan Thee Stallion, GloRilla, Shawn "Source" Jarrett, Taylor Banks, Joel Banks, and Ben10k, the track is produced by Bankroll Got It, Ben10k, and Shawn "Source" Jarrett. Delivered in English, this song was released on June 28, 2024, under the YouTube channel name Megan Thee Stallion.
The theme of "Accent" revolves around self-confidence, regional pride, and asserting dominance in the rap game. Megan Thee Stallion and Glorilla use their lyrics to celebrate their unique identities, drawing attention to their Southern roots and the power they wield in their respective spaces. The song emphasizes the importance of self-assurance and authenticity, as both artists declare their superiority and challenge anyone who dares to compete with them
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The "Accent" song is sung by Megan Thee Stallion featuring Glorilla
The "Accent" song by Megan Thee Stallion lyrics was written by Megan Thee Stallion, GloRilla, Shawn “Source” Jarrett, Taylor Banks, Joel Banks & Ben10k.
The "Accent" song by Megan Thee Stallion was produced by Bankroll Got It, Ben10k & Shawn “Source” Jarrett.
Megan Thee Stallion released "Accent" song on Jun 28, 2024.