Megan Thee Stallion‘s new album Megan is right here, and it’s laced with a number of pictures at her fierce rival Nicki Minaj.
The Houston rapper wastes little time in rekindling their feud, showing to take intention at Nicki on monitor quantity two “Rattle.”
“I needed all people proper right here with me/ However that was my fault, bein’ too pleasant/ I used to be thinkin’ all the pieces was all good/ However the entire time, you was my enemy,” she raps in her opening verse.
She later seems to reference Nicki’s husband and little one, spitting: “Rattling, bitch, it been 4 years/ Fear ’bout your man and your child/ Your life should be borin’ as fuck when you nonetheless reminiscin’ ’bout shit that we did.”
“It been 4 years” appears to be a nod to both Megan’s “WAP” collaboration with fellow Nicki Minaj rival Cardi B or Tory Lanez taking pictures her, which Nicki has made mild of in her assaults towards the “Savage” hitmaker.
Megan then seems to focus on Nicki’s allies by saying: “And I ain’t frightened ’bout the bitter-bitch link-up/ Y’all hoes earned them seats within the fan membership,” seemingly referencing the Younger Cash rapper bringing out JT, BIA, Akbar V and others throughout her Pink Friday 2 Tour.
Her blistering verse ends with: “Ain’t received no tea on me, this ho assume she TMZ,” which may very well be a nod to Nicki’s “Tea Get together” episode of her Amazon Amp radio present the place she alluded to Megan as soon as encouraging her to get an abortion.
The lyrical jabs proceed on the following track, “Figueroa,” the place Megan makes direct reference to Nicki’s fervent fanbase.
“I’m a motherfuckin’ brat, not a Barbie/ On go along with any bitch that wanna begin it,” she raps, whereas additionally calling out “pussy hoes on the web usin’ me to drive visitors.”
Megan, Tina Snow’s first launch since departing her former label 1501 Licensed Ent. after a bitter authorized battle, comes just some months after a beef erupted between her and Nicki Minaj.
The feud was sparked by Megan’s venomous track “Hiss” on which she made a thinly-veiled reference to Nicki’s husband Kenneth Petty’s 1995 conviction for tried rape.
“These hoes don’t be mad at Megan, these hoes mad at Megan’s Regulation,” she rapped, citing the federal regulation requiring authorities to make data obtainable to the general public relating to registered intercourse offenders.
The “Superbass” star fired again with the equally vicious “Huge Foot,” which included quite a few lurid accusations in addition to taunts concerning the demise of Megan’s mom and aforementioned taking pictures incident.
Issues quickly cooled off, with Nicki being broadly criticized and Megan being deemed by many — together with Charlamagne Tha God — to have come out on prime.