Megan Thee Stallion hits out at men criticizing WAP

Megan Thee Stallion says ‘bye lil boy’ as she hits out at men criticizing WAP… after CeeLo Green blasted her, Cardi B, and Nicki Minaj for ‘shameless’ music

Megan Thee Stallion is brushing off the haters who have criticized her raunchy anthem, WAP, with Cardi B.

The 25-year-old rapper took to her Twitter to bash hypocritical male critics who trashed her latest single only to sing along to much more misogynistic songs.

She wrote: ‘Lol dudes will scream “slob on my k***” word for word and crying abt WAP [laughing while crying emoji] bye lil boy.’

Slob On My K*** is a 1999 song by Three 6 Mafia about receiving oral sex from a male perspective.

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Not holding back: Megan Thee Stallion is brushing off the haters who have criticized her raunchy anthem, WAP, with Cardi B

‘Bye lil boy’: The 25-year-old rapper took to her Twitter to bash hypocritical male critics who trashed her latest single only to sing along to much more misogynistic songs

The post comes at an interesting time as singer and rapper CeeLo Green had questioned the musical content of Megan, Cardi, and Nicki Minaj in a recent interview.

He told Far Out magazine that he was questioning whether the trio of female rappers should be considered as role models due to the ‘shameless’ content of their music.

The  45-year-old Atlanta native said: ‘A lot of music today is very unfortunate and disappointing on a personal and moral level.

‘A lot of music today is very unfortunate and disappointing on a personal and moral level’: The post comes at an interesting time as singer and rapper CeeLo Green (seen in 2006) had questioned the musical content of Megan, Cardi, and Nicki Minaj in a recent interview

‘There was once a time when we were savvy enough to code certain things. We could express to those it was meant for with the style of language we used. But now music is shameless, it is sheer savagery.’

The F*** You hitmaker did not hold back as he continued to slam them for their sexual expression going so far as to call them desperate.

CeeLo explained: ‘It’s problematic, we suffer from it because there are those that have nothing to do with it, but it is assumed of everyone. You have the ‘Heads of State,’ like Nicki Minaj or someone who is up there in accolade: success, visibility, a platform to influence. Nicki could be effective in so many other constructive ways, but it feels desperate.

Not pleased: Several fans came to Megan, Cardi, and Nicki’s defense pointing out CeeLo’s raunchy lyrics

Huffington Post editor Philip Lewis wrote: ‘If CeeLo has never had anything about “adult content” coming from male rappers, then this is just sexism’

Not happy: Twitter was full of many users who criticized CeeLo over the interview 

‘Attention is also a drug and competition is around…Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion, they are all more or less doing similar salacious gesturing to kinda get into position. I get it, the independent woman and being in control, the divine femininity and sexual expression. I get it all, [but] it comes at what cost?’ 

Several fans came to Megan, Cardi, and Nicki’s defense pointing out CeeLo’s raunchy lyrics and his comments about issues including consent.

Huffington Post editor Philip Lewis wrote: ‘If CeeLo has never had anything about “adult content” coming from male rappers, then this is just sexism’

Causing a commotion: Megan and Cardi recently released WAP – which reached No. 1 on the US iTunes chart Friday – contains provocative lyrics that centers on sexual female empowerment with some very rude innuendos for sex, prompting a strong reaction from fans and haters alike

 Megan and Cardi recently released WAP – which reached No. 1 on the US iTunes chart Friday – contains provocative lyrics that centers on sexual female empowerment with some very rude innuendos for sex, prompting a strong reaction from fans and haters alike.

In the video, the pair bared flesh in a number of barely-there outfits sending viewers into meltdown. 

It has only been five days since the world premiere but the music video has already amassed over 71million views on YouTube.

CeeLo’s comments came at an intesting time as recently Cardi B seemed to declare Nicki Minaj,  37, is the ‘one female rapper that dominated for a very long time’, albeit without specifically naming her rival, during a recent interview with Apple Music’s Nadeska Alexis.

Unexpected compliment: CeeLo’s comments came at an interesting time as Cardi B seemed to declare Nicki as the ‘one female rapper that dominated for a very long time’ in recent memory, during a recent interview with Apple Music; Cardi pictured in January

‘There was one female rapper that dominated for a very long time. And she did pretty good. She’s been still dominating,’ said the 27-year-old hitmaker, while recalling female MCs from her childhood. 

‘When I was younger, when I was eight… No wait, I’m lying. When I was six, seven, eight, there was a lot different female rappers. And then there was a time that there was no female rappers at all,’ she explained.

‘I have to keep replaying songs from the early 2000s. I have to keep replaying it, replaying it, replaying it because for a while there wasn’t no female rapper.’  

Dominated: ‘There was one female rapper that dominated for a very long time. And she did pretty good. She’s been still dominating,’ said the 27-year-old, while recalling female MCs from her childhood; Nicki Minaj pictured pre-fight in 2018

But then, presumably, Nicki Minaj came along and took back the scene for female rappers, in the early 2010s.

Cardi explained that audiences ‘never know if there is ever going to be a drought’ in rap music and it’s impossible to predict ‘when people get tired of all the female rappers.’

‘Or people just stop… I don’t know, promoting them. Cause I don’t know what happened in that, in a time period. But there [were no female rappers] at all for a hot minute.

‘So you just never know the prediction. Maybe there will be a lot. Maybe there’s going to be a time that people just get tired of it. And then there might be another rapper that just come and just take it over. You just never know, you know what I’m saying? We never know,’ concluded the Money rapper. 

Ouch: They shocked the pop culture sphere in 2018 when they erupted into an unforgettable brawl at a New York Fashion Week party; Cardi pictured post-fight in 2018

 The comments came just two years after they shocked the pop culture sphere in 2018 when they erupted into an unforgettable brawl at a New York Fashion Week party.

Cardi and Nicki met on the music video set for rap group Migos’ song Motorsport in 2017, in which they both featured.

There infamous fight broke out during New York Fashion Week’s annual Harper’s Bazaar Icons party held at The Plaza Hotel.  

Unpredictable: Cardi explained that audiences ‘never know if there is ever going to be a drought’ in rap music and it’s impossible to predict ‘when people get tired of all the female rappers’; Cardi pictured in 2019

A video surfaced that evening that reportedly showed the contentious pair engaging in a physical back-and-forth that may or may not have involved Cardi hurling a red high heel in Nicki’s direction. 

Following the blowout, both, Cardi and Nicki, spoke out publicly and attempted to shift blame onto one another. 

But, nearly two-years later, the musicians have been unusually tight lipped when it comes to their feelings towards one another. 

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