The simmering beef between the Texan rapper and the Trinidadian rapper began to boil over because the artists began to shade one another of their respective songs over the previous yr.
Megan Thee Stallion, 29, dropped her new album Megan, and the track ‘Rattle’ clearly has some phrases for her rival Nicki Minaj, 41.
Megan begins the monitor by rapping, “Ain’t received no tea on me, this ho suppose she TMZ / I imply, the earlier you settle for that I’m that b**ch / The higher your life will likely be.”
“Rattling b**ch it been 4 years / Fear ’bout your man and your child / Your life should be boring as f**ok when you’re nonetheless reminiscin’ ’bout s**t we did,” Megan continues later within the track, seemingly referencing the previous friendship she and Minaj had. The 2 collaborated on the track “Scorching Woman Summer time” in 2019.
Whereas the track doesn’t immediately point out Minaj, it’s a good assumption that Megan is speaking in regards to the different rapper after Minaj launched the diss monitor, “Massive Foot,” in January, which got here after Megan fairly ruthlessly (even for rap).
The ‘Chun-Li’ rapper’s monitor was in response to a track Megan launched the week earlier than, “Hiss,” through which Minaj believed Megan was referencing her husband, 46-year-old Kenneth Petty, when Megan rapped, “These hoes don’t be mad at Megan, these hoes mad at Megan’s Legislation.”
The road refers back to the government-mandated database of registered intercourse offenders and since Petty is a registered intercourse offender, convicted previous to his marriage with Minaj, Nicki took it as a direct jab.
Regardless of the feud choosing up velocity once more, Miss Stallion had been spending time reflecting on her life and taking steps “to get in a cushty place” with herself.
“I really feel like I’m in such a contemporary area, like the whole lot about me is new,” Megan mentioned. “I feel I’ve simply gone by a lot and I’m at a degree the place I don’t care about loads of stuff…I’m like, ‘OK, at this level, woman, what’s the worst factor that may occur?” We’ll see how this can unfold.