Megan Thee Stallion - BOA [Official Video]

 

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the music industry, Megan Thee Stallion has taken aim at fellow rap superstars Cardi B and Nicki Minaj in her latest song “BOA,” reigniting old feuds and stirring up fresh controversy. Fans and critics alike are buzzing with speculation about the motives and implications behind her provocative lyrics.

Megan Thee Stallion, known for her consistent hit releases, has turned up the heat with her recent music, addressing personal rumors and controversies head-on. Her new track “BOA” seems to be a direct attack on both Nicki Minaj and Cardi B, with sharp references to their careers and personal lives.

In her song “Cobra,” Megan addressed the end of her relationship with ex-boyfriend Partisan Fontaine, countering rumors of infidelity and substance abuse by revealing that Fontaine had cheated on her. This track followed a pattern of Megan using her music to respond to personal attacks and industry drama. For instance, she previously clapped back at Drake in her song “His” after he appeared to shade her in his track “Circo Loco.”

However, it’s Megan’s latest release that has truly escalated tensions. “BOA” contains several lines that fans have interpreted as direct shots at Cardi B and Nicki Minaj. In one verse, Megan hints at a fallout with Cardi, rapping, “Bees is bitter, they thought it was sweet / All of a sudden they vegan, they don’t want beef,” a possible reference to Cardi’s recent struggles and public image. Megan also seems to take a jab at Cardi’s failed single “Paneria” with Shakira, saying, “I pop is they want pop, they brought Birkin I bought stock,” alluding to Cardi’s love for Birkin bags and the less-than-stellar performance of her latest pop venture.

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The diss aimed at Nicki Minaj is even more pointed. Megan’s lyrics, “I took off on bees and left them behind / How do you hate me if I’m on your mind,” seem to call out Nicki for her constant criticism. Megan also references the infamous past of Nicki’s husband, Kenneth Petty, saying, “These don’t be mad at Megan, these mad at Megan’s Law,” a sharp reminder of Petty’s legal troubles.

Nicki Minaj did not take the diss lightly, responding with her own track, “Bigfoot,” where she fiercely defends her husband and mocks Megan’s personal and professional struggles. Nicki accuses Megan of trying to stir up drama for attention, suggesting that Megan’s recent controversies are a calculated move to stay relevant in the competitive rap scene.

Cardi B, on the other hand, has yet to respond directly, but fans speculate that the tension between her and Megan may be due to Cardi’s continued collaboration with Partisan Fontaine, Megan’s ex. The fallout between these two once-friendly artists has left many fans disappointed and puzzled.

As the drama unfolds, it’s clear that Megan Thee Stallion is not shying away from controversy. By calling out two of the biggest names in rap, she has ensured that “BOA” will be talked about for weeks to come. Whether this strategy will pay off in terms of chart success remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Megan Thee Stallion knows how to keep the world watching.