Nicki Minaj is on the defensive after Megan Thee Stallion dropped a song that seemingly shaded her husband; it led her to go on a tirade online and abruptly released a new song titled "Big Foot."
The "Super Bass" rapper refuses to confirm that the new song is a diss track aimed at Thee Stallion, but the lyrics speak for themselves.
According to reports, Minaj rapped about the "Body" rapper "lying about [her] lypo," as well as the shooting case involving Tory Lanez, and even about her late mother.
"She just mad that no n***a ever loved her / No n-a gon' stan ten toes behind her / Is it my fault I got good vagin-er? / Why the f**k is you humpin' on a minor? / 'Cause she was lyin' on your dead mama," Minaj raps.
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Minaj dropping "Big Foot" came several days after Thee Stallion dropped her new single "Hiss," which seemingly shaded Minaj's husband, Kenneth Petty, for being a registered sex offender.
"These hoes don't be mad at Megan, these hoes mad at Megan's Law/ I don't really know what the problem is, but I guarantee y'all don't want me to start/ B-h, you a p-y, never finna check me/ Every chance you get, bet your weak ass won't address me," Thee Stallion raps in "Hiss."
As per results, many speculated that the rapper was referring to Petty's conviction of raping a minor and failing to register as a sex offender last 2020.
Elsewhere in Minaj's song, she also took a dig at Thee Stallion's live performances: "You have three Grammys and you have to learn how to rap on the beat and be comfortable in the music."
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Minaj demanded an apology from the "Cobra" rapper in "Big Foot" as well: "One flow hoe, but, uh, trust / If you don't apologize to your mama in 24 hours, s**t gon' get uglier than Ken Barbie, OK? Don't play."
"I'm very serious, h*e / The things that you've lied about even pertaining to your mom / You don't want them out, OK?"
However, netizens are unimpressed with Minaj's response to Thee Stallion and the new song.
"She picked those lyrics straight out of her tweets ijbol," one wrote.
"Good we can now laugh at her terrible lyrics because no one was going to stream the song."
"No bars," another added.
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