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Megan Thee Stallion and Nicki Minaj Feud Escalates As the Former Releases ‘Hiss,’ Check Full Controversy Here

Megan Thee Stallion released ‘Hiss,’ her song which escalated a brawl between her and Nicki Minaj. The feud intensified as apparently, the song ‘Hiss’ dissed Nicki Minaj. With the lyrics “These hos don’t be mad at Megan, these hos mad at Megan’s law,” it appeared Megan was pointing at Nicki Minaj. Netizens all over social media speculated that the lyrics of the song are directed towards Kenneth Petty, Minaj’s husband.

In 2022, Kenneth Petty faced various legal troubles. In July 2022, when Kenneth failed to register as a sex offender, he was ordered to reply for the failure. In 1995, he was also convicted of a first-degree rape case. Megan’s Law is a federal law that is in practice and raises alerts in the communities “when a registered sex offender moves into their locality.”

After this diss, Nicki Minaj also took to X, formerly Twitter, to troll Megan Thee Stallion and the latter’s failed tracks and albums. Meanwhile, she boasted about her accomplishments as well.

X Rant Explained as Nicki Minaj Bursted Out

On January 27, 2024, Saturday, Minaj took to X and burst. In the beginning, she did not mention the singer by her name. But the statement was evidently aimed at her. Nicki started with her recent top hits and successes, including LTISY, FTCU, Red Ruby Da Sleaze, and SuperFreakyGirl, among others. She also mentioned how she was tagged as the Longest-running #1 female rap album in APPLE MUSIC HISTORY.

Allegedly Minaj said while referring to Megan,” If your last 5-10 releases flopped… If The internet checks don’t clear outside in real life. If all the paid blogs & paid tweets = flop after FLOP album…” She added that Megan’s Barbie World track also could not make up to the Hot 100 list.

Nicki added, “Claim she went to college but can’t read her contract …? Another manipulation so she can kick ppl to the curb after they helped her. Did y’all run up her color purple song? Nope. Huge vmas performance [big video] = flop. Every album she’s ever released flopped. Paid media all the time… Pathological & manipulative liar. Using ghostwriters & still SUCK.”

As the feud escalated, Minaj got intense personally with Megan by stating, “Y’all wanna bring up family members???!! And lying on your dead mother?!?!! Lied to Gayle. Lied on & F*KED your best friend man?!!!!! Told me to drink & go to the clinic if I was pregnant. All b/c I wouldn’t let your funky but pour liquor down my throat? B!ch think she a bully cuz she gets Roc Nation brunch every year. Be mad @ PARDI!!!!!!!!!! He told me all your tea but u taking shots at my family? Bwahahhhahahaaaaaaa get up on yo good foot!!!!!!”

The XXL Magazine speculated that Nicki Minaj referred to Megan that the latter terminated her pregnancy, allegedly. Megan was trolled and cursed severely with Minaj stating, “DaBaby be thrown under the bus.” Not alone! But with her mother and Tory Lanez.

Throughout Twitter, “Big Foot” has become a diss against Megan Thee Stallion by Nicki Minaj and her followers. This came from the night of Kylie Jenner’s 2020 pool party, where Megan’s shooting incident with Tory Lanez occurred.

When the ‘Hiss’ track was out, Minaj also went to Instagram to share her teasing reaction to the same. During the live, she asked one of her viewers to “get up on your good foot,” which later escalated to be a diss towards Megan Thee Stallion. Megan got a foot injury at the aforementioned shooting.

Megan Thee Stallion’s Reaction

Megan Thee Stallion has not reacted to Nicki Minaj’s trolls directly until now. However, she went to Twitter and Instagram to post a picture of herself laughing attached with a screenshot of Chart Data where it showed that Megan had currently topped the iTunes song charts and US Apple Music.”

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