Rapper and overall badass Megan Thee Stallion allegedly made a dig at Nicki Minaj’s convicted sex offender husband in her new song “HISS,” and Minaj clapped back with “Big Foot,” a downright bizarre diss track, solidifying herself as a bona fide embarrassment.
While Megan did not directly mention Minaj in “HISS,” fans speculate that the lines, “These hoes don’t be mad at Megan / these hoes mad at Megan’s Law,” refer to her husband, Kenneth Perry, who was convicted of the attempted rape of a 16-year-old girl in 1995.
Megan’s Law requires all states to make sex offender registries available to the public.
Perry was also sentenced to a year of house arrest in 2022 after failing to register as a sex offender in a new state — what an outstanding citizen.
Minaj entered the scene by posting a 3,100-character post on X and taking her thoughts to Instagram Live, where she teased lyrics to “Big Foot.”
“Big Foot,” is a track that slut-shames Megan, mocks her late mother and ridicules her for being shot in the foot by Tory Lanez in 2022.
Besides its existence, the worst part of the track is when Minaj starts creepily talking at the end.
She says, “Since you think it’s funny to speak about people’s families / We’ll all join in / We’ll all play the reindeer games / Soon as your new nose heals / And soon as your— / Well, let’s leave that for the second installment, rrr.”
Making fun of someone for having a dead mom and plastic surgery because they called you out for marrying a sex offender doesn’t rub the internet the right way.
Megan is winning, metaphorically and musically; “HISS” is being praised online, and five versions of the song took the top-10 spots on the iTunes charts.
Meanwhile, Barbz, Minaj’s fans, have leaked the address of Megan’s mother’s grave, causing a Texas cemetery to notify the police and increase security personnel, according to TMZ.
While Minaj continues to holler, Megan has remained silent after the release of “Big Foot.”
Believe it or not, these two beloved rappers were besties in 2019 when they collaborated for “Hot Girl Summer.”
And now she’s made a nasty diss track — perhaps the worst song of her career, and she’s threatening to release a part two.
Megan said it best on “The Breakfast Club,” a radio show hosted by Charlamagne Tha God and DJ Envy, “A hit dog gon’ holler.”



