Megan Thee Stallion Declares to ‘End Relations with Rappers’ in Latest Freestyle: Mature Men ‘Show Immaturity’

Megan Thee Stallion Declares to ‘End Relations with Rappers’ in Latest Freestyle: Mature Men ‘Show Immaturity’

Megan Thee Stallion asserts that she encounters ‘immature behavior from grown men’ in her fresh ‘I Think I Love Her Freestyle’ rap

Megan Thee Stallion Leaves Grown Men Acting Fetal in New Freestyle

Megan Thee Stallion Leaves Grown Men Acting Fetal in New Freestyle

Megan Thee Stallion. Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images

Megan Thee Stallion geared up for her first arena tour with a fiery new freestyle that left her competitors and "grown a— men" in the dust. In her latest release on #MeganMonday, the 29-year-old rapper from Houston dropped "I Think I Love Her Freestyle," where she showcased her talent over Gucci Mane's beat.

Starting off strong, Megan asserted her impact on the rap scene by rapping, "Show a new bitch that ain’t Megan coded," and then confidently proclaimed her skills by stating, "show a beat I was on and ain’t rode it."

She then shifts her focus to her male counterparts, delivering fiery lyrics. She raps, “If you mention him on the streets, you'll be dropped like a single / I'm on a different level, not involved in retail / I don't mess around with rappers, they spill all the secrets / Every Monday, they eagerly wait for my freestyle / Challenge me once, no second chances / Even grown men acting like babies.”

Following a heated weekend filled with diss tracks and scandalous accusations between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, Megan Thee Stallion's freestyle takes center stage. This exchange also brings to mind how Megan initially called out Drake, 37, for his alleged plastic surgery and double standards in her song "Hiss."

"All these young rap artists are fake / They think Xanax makes their lyrics tough / They criticize women who get BBLs while hiding their own insecurities," she rapped on the song. She continued, "Don't judge my past relationships if they weren't worth a second chance / Pretending to be tough but just acting / Acting tough in someone else's territory like they own it."


Megan released her song "Hiss" on January 26th. Lamar, who is 36 years old, made a similar comparison in his diss track "euphoria" almost three months later. In the track, he called out Drake by saying, "when I see you stand by Sexyy Red, I believe you see two bad bitches." Rick Ross also joined in with his diss track "Champagne Moments," accusing Drake of having surgery and losing his six-pack, which is why he wears strange outfits during his shows.

Metro Boomin, the producer of "Like That," the diss track that started the feud between Drake and Lamar, took things up a notch. He hosted a "BBL Drizzy Beat Giveaway," challenging fans to rap over a beat that mocked Drake's rumored cosmetic procedures.

Megan has stepped away from the drama of the "Hiss" diss and is now concentrating on her upcoming stadium tour, which she revealed in March. In addition, she is getting ready to drop her new album, the first one since Traumazine in 2022.

Megan Thee Stallion Leaves Grown Men Acting Fetal in New Freestyle

Megan Thee Stallion Leaves Grown Men Acting Fetal in New Freestyle

Megan Thee Stallion is currently facing a lawsuit from a former cameraman named Emilio Garcia. He has accused Megan, whose real name is Megan Pete, of creating a hostile work environment and harassing him. The incident allegedly took place in Ibiza in 2022. According to court documents obtained by We, Garcia claimed that Megan and another woman engaged in sexual activity beside him in a moving SUV, causing him to feel embarrassed, mortified, and offended.

Garcia says that Megan instructed him not to talk about what he witnessed before making hurtful comments about weight. He also mentions that the aftermath of the situation created a difficult work environment.

Megan, represented by her lawyer, refutes the scandalous claims, labeling them as an effort to shame her. Her legal counsel states that they will address the issue through the legal system.

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