Rapper Nicki Minaj dragged online for Meg Thee Stallion diss

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By Citizen Reporter January 29, 2024 05:29 (EAT)
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Rapper Nicki Minaj dragged online for Meg Thee Stallion diss

Nicki went on a 48-hour rant on her X and Instagram accounts to express her dislike for Megan The Stallion.

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By Natasha Ikonya

Popular rappers Nicki Minaj and Megan The Stallion have been feuding online for the past 48 hours, with no holds barred in their heated exchange.

Nicki went on a 48-hour rant on her X and Instagram accounts to express her dislike for Megan The Stallion.

The fallout follows the release of 'Thee Stallion's song 'Hiss,' which most people assumed was a dig at Nicki.

"Don't blame me, blame Megan's Law," Meg raps in the song, with the subtle diss seemingly directed at Nicki's rapper's brother, Jamal Onika and her husband Kenneth Petty who are registered sex offenders.

The 'Megan law' is a federal law that requires all sex offenders to register with various entities, including the Attorney General (for the National Sex Offender Registry) and each jurisdiction where they live.

Since then, Nicki Minaj has been on an online rant and later released a track named 'Big Foot'. 

Netizens are bashing Nicki Minaj for the track, accusing her of making fun of Megan's recent shooting incident.  

She is also getting bashed for a 2021 incident in which she reportedly gave a 13-year-old boy a lap dance on stage. 

Megan the Stallion has made no comment since the rant and has only  been spotted at a party, appearing to be having the time of her life.

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