Megan Thee Stallion Debuts New Song Slamming Men at Coachella

Megan Thee Stallion is putting the men in check.

During her Coachella set in Indio, Calif. on Saturday (April 16), the Hot Girl debuted a brand new song. On the empowering anthem, which samples Jodeci’s “Freak’n You (Remix),” Meg reps for the ladies while calling out a “f**k ni**a.”

“This song is very motherfu**in’ personal to me and it’s to whom it may the f**k concern and I really feel like my ladies gon’ f**k with me on this one,” said Megan, who previously teased the track on Twitter.

“I’m the only reason that your goofy ass got bitches,” she raps. “Damn, I can’t believe I used to let you f**k me / I’d rather be in jail before a broke ni**a cuff me.”

She drives it home on the hook: “Because dick don’t run me, I run dick / Ni**a, yeah, you’s a bitch.”

While she didn’t mention any names, there is speculation that she is addressing Tory Lanez. In February, Tory sent a tweet where he claimed that he was sleeping with Megan and her best friend, who was in the car when she was shot.

“Good D*ick had me fu**ing 2 best friends …. and I got caught,” he tweeted. “That’s what I apologized 4 . … it’s sick how u Spun it tho …”

At the time, Megan fired back. “Fu**ing two best friends… Ni**a you shot me you know whats what you were apologizing for,” she told Tory.

Tory was temporarily taken into custody for the tweet, a violation of the discovery protective order and personal contact order. He was released after posting $350,000 bond. He later released his song “Mucky James” on which he seemingly addressed the incident.

“I was at a high in my career / You think I’d come out here and ******,” he raps. “And if you think I would do that shit, you on some stupid shit / I don’t need to do that shit.”

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