Megan Thee Stallion and Nicki Minaj Engage in Heated Rap Feud


In the world of hip-hop, where artists sometimes lock horns as much with their words as with their beats, the latest clash features two leading ladies of rap—Megan Thee Stallion and Nicki Minaj. The feud kicked off when Megan dropped her track “Hiss,” where she seemed to throw some shade at Nicki Minaj and her husband, Kenneth Petty. The lyrics, particularly the line “These hoes don’t be mad at Megan, these hoes mad at Megan’s Law,” hinted at Megan’s Law, a federal rule about sharing info on registered sex offenders. This lyrical move sparked curiosity and set the stage for a heated exchange.


Nicki Minaj wasted no time firing back with “Bigfoot,” a track designed to counter Megan’s diss. In the lyrics, Nicki subtly references Megan’s physical stature, rapping lines like “Bad b—h she like six foot, I call her big foot / The b—h fell off, I said get up on your good foot.” The song also alludes to Megan’s shooting incident in 2020, adding more fuel to the lyrical fire.

The feud didn’t just stay in the music; Nicki took to Instagram Live and X (formerly Twitter) to share her reactions and reflections on the situation. Her posts hinted at the power dynamics in play, suggesting that she knew her words could stir up a storm. Nicki playfully admitted she held back for a bit, letting Megan gather some streaming numbers for “Hiss” before entering the fray.

The cover art for “Bigfoot” added another layer to the feud’s intrigue. Featuring a high-heeled pink boot stepping into a larger footprint embossed in pink concrete, the imagery alongside a close-up of Megan’s distressed face left little room for doubt about Nicki’s intended target.

The social media arena amplified the feud, with the hashtag #Bigfoot quickly trending. This reflects the intense interest and discussions surrounding the clash.

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