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Megan Thee Stallion’s ‘Rattle’ reignites speculation of feud with Nicki Minaj

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In January, Megan Thee Stallion released “Hiss,” a chart-topping single from her album Megan. The track set the stage for her next big hit, “Rattle,” which has quickly become a focal point in her ongoing rivalry with fellow artist Nicki Minaj. “Rattle” not only showcases Megan’s lyrical prowess but also serves as a direct response to Minaj’s earlier diss track, “Big Foot.”


Lyrics that speak volumes

“Rattle” features sharp lyrics aimed at an unnamed adversary who Megan suggests lacks credibility, evidenced by lines like “Ain’t got no tea on me, this ho think she TMZ.” This track follows “Where Them Girls At,” where Megan dismisses rumors and accusations, emphasizing that people often “make s— up” due to the lack of real scandal.


In “Rattle,” Megan addresses past conflicts directly, reminding her detractors to focus on their own lives rather than dwelling on bygone interactions. Key lines from the song include a reminder that “it’s been four years” since the undisclosed event, advising the unnamed individual to “worry ’bout your man and your kid” instead of obsessing over past drama.

Public reaction and speculation

The release of “Rattle” has sparked a flurry of reactions from fans and critics alike, with many interpreting the lyrics as a continuation of Megan’s feud with Nicki Minaj. Despite the speculation, neither artist has publicly commented on the song’s implications, leaving fans eager for potential responses.


As the discourse around “Rattle” continues to grow, the music industry and fans are on the lookout for any new developments in this high-profile musical showdown.

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