LISA – Rapunzel [ft. Megan Thee Stallion]. Lyrics & Meaning
LISA [ft. Megan Thee Stallion] – Rapunzel : An Anthem of Unapologetic Success and Freedom
Ever have one of those days? You know the kind. Where you feel completely on top of the world, like nothing and no one can touch you. It’s a feeling of pure, unfiltered confidence, where you’re not just walking, you’re striding, and every step feels powerful. That exact energy, bottled up and set to a heavy beat, is the perfect way to describe this absolute banger of a collaboration. This track isn’t just a song; it’s a mood, a declaration, and we’re about to unpack every layer of this modern-day fairy tale of power.
Unlocking the Tower: What “Rapunzel” by LISA and Megan Thee Stallion is Really About
Okay, so when you hear “Rapunzel,” you probably picture a princess stuck in a tower, waiting for a prince. Forget that. LISA and Megan Thee Stallion have completely flipped the script. In their world, Rapunzel isn’t a damsel in distress; she’s the one running the show. The act of letting her “hair down” is the central metaphor here, and it’s brilliant.
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More Than Just a Fairy Tale
Letting your hair down means being free, wild, and uninhibited. For these two artists, it’s a symbol of their success and freedom. They aren’t trapped; they’ve built their own towers from which they reign. When LISA kicks off with:
Hair down, feeling like Rapunzel
Keep your doggies in a motherfuckin’ muzzle
Only one queen in the jungle
She’s not just talking about her hairstyle. She’s establishing dominance right from the start. It’s a warning shot to anyone who might challenge her. This isn’t a shared throne; she’s the one and only queen. The “long hair” of this new Rapunzel is her power, her influence, and her massive success that she lets flow freely for everyone to see.
The Language of Luxury and Intuition
The track quickly dives into what this success looks like. It’s not just about feeling powerful; it’s about living it. LISA makes it clear her status is earned and her instincts are sharp.
I don’t window shop, I big spend
If I got a message, I click “send”
You can’t lie to me, I got a sixth sense
This isn’t just bragging about money; it’s about a mindset. She doesn’t hesitate. She’s decisive, she’s financially independent, and she’s intuitive. She trusts her gut, which is a massive power move. The whole vibe is about living lavishly, not for anyone else, but because they can and they’ve earned it. The pre-chorus is a perfect celebration of this youthful, wild success: “Livin’ lavish while we still young / Spendin’ that shit ’til we go dumb.”
The Queens of the Jungle: Breaking Down the Power Plays
This song is a masterclass in confidence, with both LISA and Megan bringing their unique flavors of “boss energy.” They complement each other perfectly, creating a dual-sided perspective on what it means to be an unstoppable woman in the industry.
LISA’s Cool, Assertive Confidence
LISA’s verses are slick and almost zen-like in their confidence. She doesn’t need to shout to be heard. Her power is a quiet, vibrating energy. Later in the song, she delivers lines that are both a flex and a life lesson:
Need some me time, gotta meditate
In my pocket, I got somethin’ you won’t ever make
She’s so far ahead of her competition that she’s “levitating.” It’s a calm, collected assertion of her superiority. She’s not just grinding; she’s ascending. This isn’t about being angry at the haters; it’s about being so successful that their opinions become completely irrelevant. She’s on a different plane of existence entirely.
Megan’s “Hood Rapunzel” Reign
Then, Megan Thee Stallion crashes in, and she brings the heat. Her energy is more direct, more in-your-face, and utterly glorious. She takes the Rapunzel metaphor and makes it her own.
I’m the hood Rapunzel, fifty-inch, my bundles (Yeah)
Louis V, my duffle, body T for trouble
And if a bitch want beef, I make a meal outta ho (Ah)
Her “hair” is her fifty-inch bundles—a direct symbol of Black beauty, style, and status. She’s not just a queen; she’s the “Hot Girl Coach.” Her confidence is raw and unapologetic. She’s fully aware of her beauty, her success (“quarter mill’ on my throat”), and her power to shut down anyone who dares to cross her. The two artists together represent a complete picture of modern female power: LISA with her transcendental, elevated confidence, and Megan with her grounded, fierce, and undeniable presence.
The ultimate message here is all about self-worth and embracing your own success without apology. This track gives you permission to feel good about your achievements, to celebrate your wins, and to build your own castle. It’s a reminder that your power isn’t something to be hidden away; it’s something to be let down for the whole world to see, just like Rapunzel’s hair.
So, what’s your take on “Rapunzel”? Does it get you hyped up and feeling like you can take on the world? I’d love to hear how you interpret the lyrics and the incredible energy of these two queens. Let’s talk about it!