Megan Thee Stallion established herself as one of the best Hip-Hop artists in the world right now. She won four Grammys at last year’s Grammy Awards ceremony and it seems the rapper is just getting started. Tory Lanez also defended himself recently.
The case between rapper Megan Thee Stallion and Tory Lanez is far from over. As previously reported, Tory Lanez had earlier pleaded not guilty to the charges meted out against him, which include assault with a semiautomatic firearm and carrying a loaded and unregistered firearm. This is because he allegedly shot Stallion in the foot.
Megan Thee Stallion also called out DJ Akademiks over a false Tory Lanez reports and it led to a lot of backlash as well. In the end, Stallion’s partner Pardison Fontaine also called out Tory Lanez for a fight in real life.
Recently, Tory Lanez dropped ‘Mucky James,’ where he named several people on the track including Kehlani and Meek Mill. Listeners also believed that Lanez was referencing his legal dispute with Megan Thee Stallion in a few bars and got backlash for the same.
And these b*tches tried to play me out like they ain’t know my name, yeah, uh
I was at a high in my career, you think I’d come out here and ****
And if you think I’d do that sh*t, you on some stupid sh*t
I don’t need to do that shit, my Haitian hoes gon’ woo a b*tch
I can’t lie temporarily that b*tch came and ruin sh*t
They can’t beliеve I’m back poppin’, I’m out here doin’ sh*t
Hеy, Tory, stop talking ’bout it, I wish I could but dawg
I’m only human, sometimes that sh*t be gettin’ to me, yeah
Tory Lanez took to Twitter and decided to speak up for himself, as he denied making a reference to Megan Thee Stallion in his song. Despite this, there is still a lot of debate about the track and that is unlikely to change anytime soon.
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