Megan Thee Stallion - Who Me (feat. Pooh Shiesty) [official Visualizer] ✰

"Who Me" is the eighth track from Megan Thee Stallion's second studio album, Traumazine (2022) . The song features Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty and is known for its heavy production and confrontational lyrics. Key Track Details August 12, 2022. Label: 1501 Certified and 300 Entertainment. Producers: Taz Taylor and KTOE .

The track uses provocative lyrics to assert sexual agency and physical confidence, a recurring theme in Megan's music. Production and Reception "Who Me" is the eighth track from Megan

Both Megan and Pooh Shiesty trade verses about their financial independence and high standards for partners. Label: 1501 Certified and 300 Entertainment

The Official Visualizer was released alongside the album to provide a dark, thematic aesthetic matching the Traumazine era. Lyrical Meaning and Themes Production and Reception Both Megan and Pooh Shiesty

Megan directly references the July 2020 shooting involving Tory Lanez with the line, "I feel like Biggie, 'Who Shot Ya?' / But everybody know who shot me, bitch". This serves as a definitive statement calling out the perpetrator and public speculation.

"Who Me" is the eighth track from Megan Thee Stallion's second studio album, Traumazine (2022) . The song features Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty and is known for its heavy production and confrontational lyrics. Key Track Details August 12, 2022. Label: 1501 Certified and 300 Entertainment. Producers: Taz Taylor and KTOE .

The track uses provocative lyrics to assert sexual agency and physical confidence, a recurring theme in Megan's music. Production and Reception

Both Megan and Pooh Shiesty trade verses about their financial independence and high standards for partners.

The Official Visualizer was released alongside the album to provide a dark, thematic aesthetic matching the Traumazine era. Lyrical Meaning and Themes

Megan directly references the July 2020 shooting involving Tory Lanez with the line, "I feel like Biggie, 'Who Shot Ya?' / But everybody know who shot me, bitch". This serves as a definitive statement calling out the perpetrator and public speculation.