Drake and 21 Savage released a joint album titled “Her Loss” which has since set tongues wagging over some controversial lyrics by the rappers.
One of such is Drake’s reference to the Mega Thee Stallion Shooting incident in the track “Circo Loco”.
In the track, he raps “This bitch lie ’bout getting shots, but she still a stallion.”
Despite not mentioning her name, he does not attempt to hide his inference circling back with lyrics “Shorty say she graduated, she ain’t learn enough/Play your album, track onе, ‘kay, I heard enough.”
Recall that Megan recently graduated from college in 2021 and recently released her second album “Traumazine.”
Megan took to Twitter to respond to the shots fired.
She wrote “I know I’m very popular but y’all gotta stop attaching weak ass conspiracy theories in bars to my name lol Niggas nor hoes EVER address me or @ me WITH a fact or receipts. I AM CLOUT BITCH keep sucking my pussy.”
In a follow-up tweet responding to a tweet by a fan, she continued “A stallion is a slang for a TALL THICK WOMAN.”
“Stop using my shooting for clout bitch ass Niggas!” she continued in a third tweet. “Since when tf is it cool to joke abt women getting shot ! You niggas especially RAP NIGGAS ARE LAME! Ready to boycott bout shoes and clothes but dog pile on a black woman when she say one of y’all homeboys abused her.”
“And when the mf facts come out remember all y’all hoe ass favorite rappers that stood behind a Nigga that SHOT A FEMALE.”
“People attack me y’all go up for it , i defend myself now I’m doing too much … every time it never ends and this did NOT happen until I came out and said I got shot … y’all don’t fwm okay cool fuck it bye,” she continued.
The “Her Loss” album was released on Friday following a week-long delay due to Drake’s producer, Noah Shebib, coming down with COVID-19 while mixing and mastering the 16-track LP, Variety reported.
The album features Travis Scott on “Pussy & Millions,” which is the only feature on the body of work.
The 16-track album is entirely executive produced by Drake and 21 Savage and released through Drake’s OVO and Savage’s Slaughter Gang Entertainment labels.