The video incorporates voguing and choreography influenced by ballroom culture, a nod to her experience as a judge on the competition show Legendary .

Throughout the lyrics, she addresses "haters" and negative criticism, famously rapping that the "hate campaign ain’t workin’ at all".

Critics have praised her charismatic delivery, noting a shift from '80s-party-rap bars to flows reminiscent of The Notorious B.I.G. in the second verse. Music Video and Visual Aesthetic

"Her" received generally positive reviews for its upbeat energy and empowering message. It has been interpreted as Megan "finding the light at the end of the tunnel" after processing the personal and public challenges reflected throughout the Traumazine album. wikipedia.org/wiki/Traumazine"> album? Megan Thee Stallion - Her [Official Video]

The song serves as a self-reassurance anthem, with Megan boasting about her pride as a woman and her natural beauty.