Azealia Banks went on a heated rant against Megan Thee Stallion on X (formerly Twitter) on Friday night, claiming that the music she makes “terrible.” The post follows the release of Meghan’s latest project, Act Two. She dropped the album as a re-release of her third studio album, Megan.
“Meghan’s music is terrible. I think even she knows that,” she began. “She doesn’t aspire to ‘I want to be like her’ like Nicki does. She has to know that most of her success and marketing is 100,000% done even though another artist (Nicki Minaj) automatically made Cardi and Mae G is going to feel the consequences of opposing the anti-Nikki sentiment of the masses because none of them are smart enough to understand that hate is often rooted in love because they adore her.
Megan Thee Stallion performs at Kamala Harris rally
Grammy Award winner Megan Thee Stallion attends the Vice Presidential Cards at the Georgia Convention Center on Tuesday, July 30, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia Kamala Harris performs at a presidential campaign rally.
Since then, Banks has brought up JAY-Z and put some of the blame on his shoulders. She wrote: “Like I’ve said before, ‘Meg Stallion’ will be a huge stain on Jay-Z’s near-impeccable reputation as a female star.” “Rita Ora is a failure. Shit, he avoids falling on his own head, but this Meg shit is going to be on his report card. You can’t go from Beyoncé and Rihanna to stud Rita Ora and. Meg.
Azealia Banks calls out Meghan “Stallion”
Check out Banks’ full rant about Meghan below. She’s not the only one discussing Meghan’s popularity recently. Joe Budden recently talked about her album sales on a recent episode of his podcast. Stay tuned for further updates from Azealia Banks and Megan Thee Stallion on HotNewHipHop.
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