Drake gets viciously dragged by Megan thee Stallion after album diss
Los Angeles, California - Megan thee Stallion ripped Drake to shreds after the rapper accused her of lying in his new track from his latest album.
Beef may be on the horizon between the hip-hop stars after Drizzy hit Ms. Stallion with a low blow.
The 36-year-old Canadian artist's highly-anticipated joint-album with 21 Savage, Her Loss, dropped on Friday.
But the new LP received major backlash for the track Circo Loco, which includes the line, "This b**ch lie 'bout getting shots, but she still a stallion."
While the Grammy-winner didn't outright name-drop the Thot Sh*t artist, the shady dig seemingly alluded to the Tory Lanez incident, where Lanez was accused of shooting the Megan in the foot during an argument.
Nevertheless, Meg quickly took to Twitter to let the Degrassi alum have it by slamming him for "using my shooting for clout."
"I know I'm very popular but y'all gotta stop attaching weak ass conspiracy theories in bars to my name lol N***s nor hoes EVER address me or @ me WITH a fact or receipts. I AM CLOUT B*TCH keep sucking my p*ssy," the Houston-based rapper viciously wrote.
She continued in a followup post: "Stop using my shooting for clout bitch a** N***s Since when tf is it cool to joke abt women getting shot! You n----s especially RAP N***s RE 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."
Thousands of fans on Twitter have also come to her defense, dissing Drake in the process, while Megan's attorney Alex Spiro issued a statement slamming the lyrics.
"Despite the irrefutable evidence that Megan was a victim of gun violence, the ignorant continue to support her attacker," Spiro told Complex on Friday.
Megan apparently wasn't the only one Drake took shots at, calling Serena Williams' husband "a groupie," too.
Drizzy hasn't come out with an explanation over his bars, but if he's wise, he should probably clear this drama up soon.
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