The sheer force of Megan Thee Stallion's celebrity and sexually aggressive persona can sometimes overpower the fact that she's a rapper first and foremost. A few years before she was making number one hits with Beyoncé and Cardi B, Megan was earning a following of new fans blown away by the freestyling skills she was exhibiting on her YouTube videos. Compilation album Something for Thee Hotties is both a thank you to die-hard fans and a reminder of Megan's roots as a talented and clever freestyler. The collection focuses on the rapper's freestyle prowess, with no featured guests besides appearances by Juicy J, VickeeLo, and Dino BTW on a few rap-free interludes. Megan's hit "Thot Shit" makes an appearance later in the track listing, but the majority of Something for Thee Hotties is unreleased archival material and raucous freestyles like the old-school-flavored "Tuned in Freestyle," and the moody futuristic trap heater "Bless the Booth Freestyle." There's no shortage of sexually hypercharged material here, and tracks like "Eat It" and "Freakend" are nasty, freaky, and explicit in the jaw-dropping and blush-inducing way that made Megan famous.