Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion, the two most known female rappers are beefing. This all started when Nicki released her song “Ruby Red Da Sleaze” with the line “I don’t **** with horses since Christopher Reeves.” A bar on her song “FTCU” — “Stay in your Tory lane” which was interpreted as a hit at Megan, specifically her highly publicized trial with R&B singer Tory Lanez.
Megan later released “Hiss” on January 26 escalated a simmering, somewhat forgettable beef to another level. The “Megan’s Law” line sent the internet into a tizzy, with listeners immediately connecting the lyric to Minaj’s spouse. When Minaj reconnected with her high-school boyfriend in 2018, fans quickly discovered his criminal history, including a 1995 conviction for the attempted assault of a then-16-year-old girl. Since then, Petty’s victim has been vocal about the threats she’s received from the couple.
Over the weekend, Minaj took several digs at Megan on X, mocking her assault by Lanez and even her mother, who passed away from brain cancer in 2019. Many of these remarks ended up on “Big Foot” (the title being a jab at Megan’s tall frame), which was released on Sunday night. In the roughly four-minute track, Minaj recycles online conspiracies and negative comments surrounding Megan’s trial with Lanez and references her deceased mother multiple times. Three minutes in, the music drops out, and Minaj goes on an ASMR-y rant, promising a “second installment.” Despite its provocative lyrics, the song has yet to elicit a direct response from Megan.
Nicki’s fanbase “the barbs” went off on Megan by Doxxing her mother’s grave and cemetery. Not only did they dox Megan’s mom’s cemetery, but they also encouraged other barbs to desecrate her grave. It got so bad to the point that the cemetery where Megan’s mom was buried had to enforce security.