
Nicki Minaj has recently released a diss track titled “Big Foot,” taking aim at Megan Thee Stallion, just three days after the latter dropped her latest single, “Hiss.” In this fierce track, Megan addresses her haters, with fans speculating that a line targets Minaj. In response, the 41-year-old “Super Bass” rapper fired back with “Big Foot,” a one-off single directly aimed at the H-Town Hottie.
Minaj, a Grammy-winning artist, took to social media to announce the diss track, which serves as a follow-up to her previous release. The feud escalated due to a specific verse in “Hiss,” referencing Megan’s Law, which mandates sex offenders to register with the state. This ties to Minaj’s husband, Kenneth Petty, a level two sex offender in New York, who served time for attempted rape in 1995.
In “Big Foot,” Minaj, adopting her rage-fueled alter ego Roman, accuses Megan of various controversies, including referencing her mother’s tragic death and the 2020 shooting incident involving Tory Lanez. The diss track includes lines like, “Big foot, but you still a small fry / Swearin’ on your dead mother when you lie,” referring to Megan’s late mother who battled brain cancer and passed away in 2019.
Minaj also addresses cheating allegations made by Megan against her ex-boyfriend, Pardison Fontaine, and criticizes Megan’s rap skills. The diss track delves into Megan’s accusations regarding the 2020 assault, calling her out on alleged inconsistencies in her interviews.
Before teasing a potential second part to the diss track, Minaj repeats, “Lyin’ on your dead mama, on-on your dead mama,” highlighting the seriousness of the accusations. Towards the end of the song, Minaj adds, “Ho, the things that you’ve lied about / Even pertaining to your mom / You don’t want them out, okay?”
The origin of the feud between Megan Thee Stallion and Minaj remains unclear, as they had previously collaborated on “Hot Girl Summer” in 2019. Speculations suggest tensions arose after Megan worked with Cardi B on “WAP.” Despite Megan’s promotion of “Hiss” on social media, she has not explicitly revealed the target of the song.
In the ongoing social media exchanges, Megan suggested her song was aimed at anyone seeking attention by using her name. Minaj, on the other hand, persists in responding to Megan’s claims and promoting “Big Foot,” with hints at a potential sequel to the diss track. The clash adds a new chapter to the evolving narrative of these two prominent rap figures.