Anxiety (Megan Thee Stallion song)

But along with Megan's gracious confessions that 'bad bitches have bad days, too,' there's some real talk about loss ('It's crazy how I say the same prayer to the Lord and always get surprised by who he take') that hits you right in the heart.

"[1] Emily Swingle of Clash wrote that Megan's name-dropping "only adds to the potency of her message; beneath the lavish lifestyle and media-trained visage, there's a tragic, seedier reality to infamy.

[2] Kiann-Sian Williams of NME described it as "feel-good in its own way", in that it is a "frank tune where Megan mixes a little bit of wit with her honesty to make you feel better about your own problems.

"[9] Pitchfork's Heven Haile gave a mixed review of the song, writing, "But even when she conveys emotionally raw thoughts, the tone of the production does not match the gravity of her words.

"[4] NPR's Shamira Ibrahim wrote in a review of Traumazine, "The more introspective tracks, like 'Anxiety,' perform a sort of sleight of hand, expertly using upbeat production to cover darker material".