The feud between Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion has reached a new height as the former brought up the latter's mother, who died in 2019.
As Minaj perceived Megan's latest track, 'HISS', as a purported attack on her husband, Kenneth Perry, the 'Barbie World' singer took to her social media accounts to share several fiery rants against the 'Cry Baby' artist. Minaj and Stallion, who previously collaborated on the 2019 track 'Hot Girl Summer', seemed to have a cordial relationship until the 'Cobra' singer released her new track 'Hiss' on January 26.
Subsequently, Minaj fired at her former collaborator on an Instagram live video, sharing verses from what appeared to be a diss track. She not only told Megan to "conjure up" her mother and apologize but also made light of the incident in which Tory Lanez shot Stallion in the foot in 2020.
The 'Bang Bang' songstress sang, "You just let everyone be thrown under the bus. You let Da Baby be thrown under the bus, Tory (Lanez), your best friend, your mom."
Minaj's aversion to 'HISS' seems to be stemming from the song's lyrics, "These hoes don't be mad at Megan/these hoes mad at Megan's Law."
Notably, Megan Law refers to a federal law that requires law enforcement authorities to share information about registered sex offenders with the public.
As per Minaj and her fans, the lines allude to the rapper's husband, Kenneth Petty, a registered sex offender who was previously convicted of attempted rape charges and spent four years in prison.
He was also sentenced to probation and house arrest after he failed to register as a sex offender in California, as per USA Today.
