Fever (mixtape) explained

Fever
Type:mixtape
Cover:Megan Thee Stallion - Fever.png
Artist:Megan Thee Stallion
Genre:Hip hop
Length:40:16
Label:
  • 300
  • 1501 Certified Ent.
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Fever is the third and debut commercial mixtape by American rapper Megan Thee Stallion, released on May 17, 2019, via 300 Entertainment and 1501 Certified. Primarily produced by LilJuMadeDaBeat and written by the rapper herself, it also features guest appearances from rappers DaBaby and Juicy J. Fever is a hip hop record driven by minimal bass-heavy trap production. It is widely considered by music critics as Megan Thee Stallion's mainstream breakthrough.[1]

The mixtape received widespread acclaim from music critics, with many praising the rapper's delivery and sex-positivity. Apart from being featured on various year-end lists, Fever also won the BET Hip Hop Award for Best Mixtape. Commercially, it debuted at number 10 on the Billboard 200, and was certified gold in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. Fever also spawned the RIAA double-platinum song "Cash Shit".

Background and release

In April 2019, Megan Thee Stallion scored her first chart entry on the Billboard Hot 100 with the single "Big Ole Freak" from the EP Tina Snow (2018), signifying her mainstream popularization.[2] With this newly-cumulated audience, the rapper formally announced the release of Fever, alongside a trailer posted to her social media accounts on May 8, 2019, which introduces "Hot Girl Meg", an alter ego for the mixtape.[3] [4] The trailer is a snippet of the music video for "Realer" in which Hot Girl Meg drives in a red convertible with three other women.[5] The rapper officially revealed the album cover and tracklist on May 14, 2019.[6] [7] In July 2019, Megan Thee Stallion teased the release of Fever: Thee Movie, a cinematic project directed by Hype Williams.[8] Despite the announcement being captioned "coming soon", the project was not released.[9]

The lead single from Fever, "Sex Talk", had prior been released to all major streaming services and digital platforms on March 22, 2019.[10] [11] [12] The second single, "Realer", was released a day before the mixtape.[13] [14] This single was later accompanied by a music video on May 21, 2019.[15] [16] The song "Cash Shit" featuring DaBaby was released as the third single and reached a peak of number 36 on the Billboard Hot 100.[17] "Cash Shit" would also go on to become Megan Thee Stallion's first-ever RIAA-certified platinum single, and her second-ever top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, after "Hot Girl Summer".[18]

Composition and concept

Fever is a hip hop record with trap influences. It consists primarily of "minimal bass-heavy production".[19] American record producer LilJuMadeDaBeat is credited as a producer on six of the fourteen tracks included on Fever, while American rapper and record producer Juicy J as credited as a producer on three and a featured artist on one. Production throughout the record also heavily incorporates the use of sampling. Many of the works sampled were originally made by or are directly related to the hip hop group Three 6 Mafia, of which Juicy J is a part of. Megan Thee Stallion has not only cited Three 6 Mafia as a major influence on the record, but also ultimately on her as a musician. Aesthetically, Fever is heavily influenced by the film genre blaxploitation,[20] [21] [22] with the album cover specifically drawing comparisons to American actress Pam Grier.[23] The mixtape's second track "Hood Rat Shit" samples a viral 2008 WPBF 25 news broadcast in which 7-year old Latarian Milton is interviewed after he stole his mother's Dodge Durango.[24] On the track, Megan Thee Stallion also lyrically makes references to South Park and Wakanda by means of name-dropping. The third track on Fever, "Pimpin", is one of three produced by Juicy J and samples the 1996 song "Azz Out" by American record producer DJ Zink & Tha 2 Thick Family featuring rappers 8Ball & MJG and Kilo-G.[25] The fourth track, "Cash Shit" featuring DaBaby, earned critical acclaim by making several year-end lists,[26] [27] [28] and subsequently went on to top the US Urban radio chart,[29] and featured as the opener on the fictional iFruit Radio in Grand Theft Auto V.[30] The simple instrumentation of the track is "a beat with no melody" made within five minutes, which incorporates the Roland TR-808, a southside hand clap, a water splash, as well as one open and one closed hi-hat in the left and right channels.[31] The fifth track, "W.A.B", samples the song "Weak Azz Bitch" by Three 6 Mafia featuring LA Chat, hence its titular acronym.[32] Juicy J is credited for both his vocal guest appearance and production on the track "Simon Says", which samples both the 1972 song "Me and Mrs. Jones" by Billy Paul, as well as the 1992 song "Looking For Tha Chewin'" by DJ Paul featuring Kilo-G, DJ Zirk, Kingpin Skinny Pimp and 8Ball & MJG. With the lyric "No, I'm not that nigga that be hugged up with your butt", Megan Thee Stallion also interpolates the song "No I'm Not Dat Nigga" by Three 6 Mafia featuring Juicy J. "Dance", the tenth track on Fever, lyrically and melodically interpolates the song 2012 "Bandz A Make Her Dance" by Juicy J. The twelfth track on the mixtape, "Sex Talk", samples the song "Pow" by Soulja Boy, while Megan Thee Stallion also lyrically references her breakthrough single "Big Ole Freak". The thirteenth track, "Big Drank", samples the song "Sippin' on Some Syrup" by Three 6 Mafia featuring Project Pat and UGK. "Runnin Up Freestyle" closes the mixtape and had first been performed by Megan Thee Stallion during the Fire in the Booth segment on the Charlie Sloth Rap Show in March 2019.[33]

Reception

Critical response

Fever was met with widespread acclaim from music critics. On Metacritic, the mixtape received a score of 81 out of 100 from nine reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". Megan Thee Stallion received praise for her sex drive and sex-positivity, her aggressive delivery, and her quirky and humorous lyrics.[34]

Fred Thomas of AllMusic claimed that "with near-peerless levels of confidence, fearlessly bold lyricism, and relentless, expertly crafted beats, Fever establishes Megan Thee Stallion as a figure in Southern rap." Taylor Crumpton of Pitchfork noted that the rapper's debut is "steeped in sex, pimpin, and power; it sounds like a once and future Houston rap classic". Jon Caramanica of New York Times considered Megan's rise to prominence with freestyles and wrote that "Fever is more cohesive, polished and forceful than her previous releases. The production — especially the songs by [LilJuMadeDatBeat] — is ominous and spacious, a foundation that's sturdy and not distracting."[35] Writing for The Fader, Amani Bin Shikhan wrote, "That's the magic of her appeal, and the magic of Fever: Listening to Thee Stallion feels like listening to the advice of your most entertaining girlfriend, lovingly scolding you to both get your shit together and fuck it up for a real one."[36]

Accolades

Fever landed on several critics' and publications' year-end lists. It was ranked number one on American magazine Papers year-end list of 2019 albums, while its single "Cash Shit" was also ranked number one on their year-end list of 2019 summer songs.[37] "Cash Shit" would also make year-end lists from publications such as Noisey (No. 1),[38] Vulture (No. 9),[39] The New York Times (No. 10),[40] Rolling Stone (No. 27),[41] and Billboard,[42] among others.

Critic/Organization! scope="col"
ListRank
AllMusicAllMusic Best of 2019
BillboardThe 50 Best Albums of 2019
BrooklynVeganTop 50 Albums of 2019
ComplexThe Best Albums of 2019
Exclaim!The 10 Best Hip-Hop Albums of 2019
FactThe Best Albums of 2019
The best albums of 2019
Fresh Air Top 10 Albums Of 2019
GothamistThe Best Albums of 2019
HipHopDXThe Best Hip Hop Albums of 2019
NoiseyThe 100 Best Albums of 2019
PaperThe 20 Best Albums of 2019
PasteThe 50 Best Albums of 2019
The Best Albums of 2019
Rolling StoneThe 50 Best Albums of 2019
The 20 Best Hip-Hop Albums of 2019
StereogumThe 10 Best Rap Albums of 2019
ThrillistBest Albums of 2019
UproxxThe Best Albums of 2019

Industry awards

AwardYearCategoryResult
BET Hip Hop Awards2019Best Mixtape[43]
2020Album of the Year[44]

Commercial performance

Fever debuted at number ten on the US Billboard 200 with 27,956 album-equivalent units, of which 3,725 were pure album sales.[45]

Track listing

Notes

Charts

Year-end charts

Chart (2019)Position
US Billboard 200[47] 163
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[48] 62

Notes and References

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  3. Web site: Megan Thee Stallion's debut album Fever is dropping in two weeks. The Fader. Maicki. Salvatore. May 3, 2019. May 10, 2019.
  4. Web site: Megan Thee Stallion's 'Fever' Project is Coming Soon. The Source. Johnson. Jasmine. May 7, 2019. May 10, 2019.
  5. Web site: Coley. Jordan. May 8, 2019. Megan Thee Stallion Announced That Her New Album 'Fever' Will Be Released This Month. May 10, 2019. Uproxx.
  6. Web site: Wass. Mike. May 14, 2019. Megan Thee Stallion Reveals Cover & Tracklist Of 'Fever'. November 29, 2020. Idolator.
  7. Web site: Johnson. Jasmine. May 14, 2019. Megan Thee Stallion Reveals Track List for 'Fever'. November 29, 2020. Respect.
  8. Web site: Cowen. Trace William. July 15, 2019. Megan Thee Stallion Teases 'Fever: Thee Movie' With Hype Williams. November 29, 2020. Complex.
  9. Saponara. Michael. July 15, 2019. Megan Thee Stallion Announces Hype Williams-Directed 'Fever: Thee Movie'. November 29, 2020. Billboard.
  10. Saponara. Michael. March 22, 2019. Megan Thee Stallion Delivers Steamy New Single 'Sex Talk': Listen. November 29, 2019. Billboard.
  11. Web site: Maicki. Salvatore. March 22, 2019. Megan Thee Stallion drops new single "Sex Talk". November 29, 2020. The Fader. en.
  12. Web site: Espinoza. Joshua. March 22, 2019. Megan Thee Stallion Shares New Single "Sex Talk". November 29, 2020. Complex.
  13. Web site: Darville. Jordan. May 16, 2019. Megan Thee Stallion rejects the fugazi on new song "Realer". November 29, 2020. The Fader.
  14. Web site: Rettig. James. May 16, 2019. Megan Thee Stallion - "Realer". November 29, 2020. Stereogum.
  15. Web site: Cowen. Trace William. May 16, 2019. Megan Thee Stallion Drops the Video for "Realer". November 29, 2020. Complex.
  16. Legaspi. Althea. May 21, 2020. See Megan Thee Stallion Get 'Realer' in New Blaxploitation-Flavored Video. November 29, 2020. Rolling Stone.
  17. Web site: Gunn. Tamantha. May 18, 2020. Megan Thee Stallion celebrates the one-year anniversary of 'Fever'. November 29, 2020. Revolt.
  18. Anderson. Trevor. August 21, 2019. Megan Thee Stallion, Nicki Minaj & Ty Dolla $ign's 'Hot Girl Summer' Debuts in Top 10 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20201107234605/https://www.billboard.com/articles/business/chart-beat/8527992/megan-thee-stallion-hot-girl-summer-top-10-hot-rb-hip-hop-songs-chart. November 7, 2020. November 29, 2020. Billboard. 0006-2510. her other current single, "Cash Shit," featuring DaBaby, which has risen to No. 16 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and cracks the top 40 of the Hot 100 for the first time.
  19. Web site: Sharif. Najma. May 23, 2019. Megan Thee Stallion's Fever is a sexy, palpable joy to behold. November 29, 2020. Highsnobiety.
  20. Web site: Riedy. Jack. May 23, 2019. Review: Megan Thee Stallion's Southern Rap 'Fever' Dream. November 29, 2020. Vibe.
  21. Web site: Godfrey. Rachel K.. June 27, 2019. Megan Thee Stallion wants to give us the hot girl summers we deserve. November 29, 2020. gal-dem.
  22. Web site: Jones. Dalyah. May 17, 2019. Megan Thee Stallion's "Fever" Is a Summer Party Album With a Feminist Agenda. November 29, 2020. Texas Monthly.
  23. Gracie. Bianca. May 14, 2019. Megan Thee Stallion Channels Pam Grier for Steamy 'Fever' Cover Art: See the Track List. November 29, 2020. Billboard.
  24. Web site: Kelley. Caitlin. May 17, 2019. Megan Thee Stallion's "Hood Rat Shit" Samples A Viral News Broadcast From 2008. November 29, 2020. Genius.
  25. Web site: Thompson. Desire. May 17, 2019. 8 Best Samples And Interpolations From Megan Thee Stallion, Tyler The Creator And DJ Khaled's Projects. December 1, 2020. Vibe.
  26. Billboard Staff. December 11, 2019. The 100 Best Songs of 2019: Staff List. December 30, 2019. Billboard.
  27. Web site: Setaro. Shawn. December 17, 2019. The Best Songs of 2019. December 30, 2019. Complex.
  28. Web site: Rawiya. Kameir. 9 December 2019. The 100 Best Songs of 2019. December 30, 2019. Pitchfork.
  29. Web site: Cantor. Brian. September 15, 2019. Megan Thee Stallion & DaBaby's "Cash Sh*t" Reaches #1 At Urban Radio. December 1, 2020. Headline Planet.
  30. Web site: Bloom. Madison. December 10, 2019. Danny Brown to Host Grand Theft Auto V Radio Station Featuring Skepta. December 1, 2020. Pitchfork.
  31. Web site: Thioubou. Ndeye. October 10, 2019. The Making Of Megan Thee Stallion & DaBaby's "Cash Shit" With LilJuMadeDaBeat. November 5, 2019. Genius.
  32. Web site: Fu. Eddie. May 17, 2019. How Megan Thee Stallion Pays Tribute To Three 6 Mafia On Her Debut Album 'Fever'. December 1, 2020. Genius.
  33. Web site: Baiden. Kamilla. June 13, 2019. The best Megan Thee Stallion freestyles so far. December 1, 2020. The Face.
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  37. Web site: Wetmore. Brendan. July 12, 2019. Paper's Top 19 Songs of Summer 2019. December 4, 2020. Paper.
  38. Web site: Corry. Kristin. December 18, 2019. The 100 Best Songs of 2019. December 4, 2020. Noisey.
  39. Web site: Lockett. Dee. December 10, 2019. The Best Songs of 2019. December 4, 2020. Vulture.
  40. News: Pareles. Jon. Jon Pareles. Caramanica. Jon. Jon Caramanica. December 11, 2019. The 54 Best Songs of 2019. The New York Times. December 4, 2020. 0362-4331.
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