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Megan Thee Stallion Claps Back at Nicki Minaj’s “Big Foot” Diss
Megan Thee Stallion has responded to Nicki Minaj’s recent diss track, “Big Foot,” and the ongoing social media attacks between the two rap rivals. Speaking on the live radio app Stationhead, the Houston native issued a warning to Minaj, saying, “Don’t make me call Roc Nation.” This comes in direct response to Nicki’s claims that Roc Nation, the label managing Megan, is orchestrating a campaign against her on social media, using bots to promote Megan’s single “Hiss.”
Megan also seemed to address a specific line from Nicki’s “Big Foot,” where Nicki rapped, “If we go number one, bitch, I might put the straw back in the Hennessy,” referring to “Hiss” challenging for the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100. In her response, Megan appeared to reference the lyric, “Your flow is such a bore/ Drinkin’ a bottle of Henny through a straw.”
These comments mark Megan Thee Stallion’s first response since the release of “Big Foot,” where Nicki mocked personal aspects of Megan’s life, including the death of her mother, the shooting incident involving Tory Lanez, and alleged liposuction.
Nicki has faced criticism for her handling of the feud, particularly for comparing Megan’s shooting incident to Chris Brown’s 2009 assault on Rihanna. The Young Money rapper also denied allegations of drug use after social media users accused her of going on a “coke rant” against Megan.
Roc Nation, the management company overseeing Megan, has been a focal point in Nicki’s social media tirades. Nicki specifically targeted Roc Nation’s CEO, Desiree Perez, claiming she has a diss track dedicated to her and accusing her of questionable actions within the company.
As the feud continues, fans and onlookers are closely watching how the two prominent female rappers navigate their public spat.