Megan Thee Stallion - Southside Royalty Freestyle (ft. Sauce Walka, Big Pokey & Lil Keke) Instant
Produced by Juicy J and Mr. Lee, the track is built upon a sample of The Isley Brothers’ "Let's Fall in Love (Parts 1 & 2)".
The production utilizes a "warmer and smoother" style compared to the aggressive, cavernous piano chords found elsewhere on the album. Produced by Juicy J and Mr
By incorporating elements of the "chopped and screwed" aesthetic—traditionally associated with DJ Screw—the track creates a live, stream-of-consciousness feel that mirrors the legendary parking lot cyphers where Megan first gained notoriety. 3. Lyrical Analysis and Feature Significance By incorporating elements of the "chopped and screwed"
The track's title explicitly references Megan's roots in Southeast Houston, specifically the South Park neighborhood. While much of Traumazine explores "facing yourself" and navigating industry betrayal, "Southside Royalty Freestyle" shifts the focus outward toward community and heritage. It functions as a "posse cut" that validates Megan’s status not just as a global pop star, but as a legitimate successor to the Screwed Up Click (S.U.C.) legacy. While much of Traumazine explores "facing yourself" and
Paper Draft: A Generational Bridge: Analyzing "Southside Royalty Freestyle"