Megan Thee Stallion is one of the hottest tickets in Hip-Hop. So much so a guy attempted to pose as a police officer to get in her show.
Hot Girl Meg was performing at the AT&T Block Party in Houston on Friday night when Trayvone “Lil Darus” Stevenson was arrested for impersonating a public servant. The man dressed as a cop, specifically as a member of the “K-9 Unit,” and attempted to enter as hired security.
According to ABC13, the plot failed quickly and he was arrested as he was unable to supply law enforcement identification or even a police dog. The man was arrested from Harris County Jail on Monday with a $20,000 bond.
Megan Thee Stallion returned to the stage this weekend at the Final Four. Taking the stage, the Houston Hottie held down the Houston stage at the Men’s Final Four.
Meanwhile, across the state in Dallas, Saweetie turned up for the Women’s FInal Four.
Megan Thee Stallion returned to the stage this weekend at the Final Four. Taking the stage, the Houston Hottie held down the Houston stage at the Men’s Final Four.
Meanwhile, across the state in Dallas, Saweetie turned up for the Women’s FInal Four.
Fans have all but given up on Saweetie’s debut studio album, but the rapper has been hard at work. Saweetie has been promising Pretty B*tch Music for years, and with each teased release date comes a disappointment. Her debut’s delay has been explained away at each step, but that hasn’t stopped Saweetie from dropping singles. To placate her fans, the rapper delivered The Single Life, an EP she shared in November 2022. One of the project’s tracks, “Bo$$ Chick,” has received viral attention. This has caused some to hear the song for the first time; not everyone is a fan.
Hip Hop’s Icy Girl is used to facing off against critics. Artists regularly find their social media comments overtaken by naysayers, and Saweetie has dismissed the fuss. On TikTok, she uploaded a clip of herself lipsyncing a portion of “Bo$$ Chick” along with a dance, but a user wasn’t impressed. “I’m sorry I don’t like the song [crying loudly emojis].” Much of the time, artists ignore these remarks, but Saweetie had a minute to spare.
Saweetie Claps Back
The TikToker wasn’t the only one with criticism, but Saweetie only addressed her. “Wellllll I don’t expect everyone to have good taste [shrug emoji],” the “My Type” rapper replied. Soon, dozens of her fans jumped in to cosign. Meanwhile, in April 2021, Saweetie hinted that her Pretty B*tch Music album faced delays because she was working on her craft. She revealed she was enduring a boot camp of sorts to sharpen her skills.
“Well for me, I’m gonna focus on what I struggle with — I struggle with breathing control,” she told Apple Music. “I’m gonna work on my dance moves, my details, all that good stuff, my body, my stamina, everything.” Meanwhile, the rapper more recently revealed that her debut would “definitely” arrive before the end of the year. When asked who she hoped to collaborate with one day, she gave a common answer: Rihanna. If the pair ever did link up for a record, Saweetie hopes it would be a dance track that gets fans’ bodies moving. We’ll have to wait to see if that ever materializes, but in the meantime, check out her brief exchange with the TikToker above.
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CA femcee Saweetie quickly shot to the top of the charts with her smash single “My Type”, but capitalizes off popular songs wit her own rendition of catchy punchlines and hooks. One of the artists that Saweetie sampled was “My Neck My Back ” rapper Khia, who candidly says she doesn’t like Saweetie or the remake of her song.
In an interview, the Philly born/Florida raised rapper was asked whose remix of her song did she like the least, to which Khia almost immediately replied, “Saweetie, sweet pea, I don’t like her.” “cy Girl” was Saweetie’s take on “My Neck, My Back”. Khia goes on further to say that no one really did her song any justice, including other artists who sampled her work, including City Girls JT and Yung Miami.
Saweetie claims sampling is her “specialty” but some of the artists she’s sampled in the past may have simply cleared her record for the cheque. Khia, specifically, took issue with the Bay Area rapper’s 2018 single, “Icy Girl,” which samples “My Neck My Back.” During an interview with Jamari Bailey over the weekend, Khia shared her stance on people sampling her hit record but Saweetie got the worst of it. “Least favorite would be Saweetie – sweet pea. I don’t like her, I don’t think she did it any justice,” she said. “I didn’t even like green sweet peas when I was young.”
Unfortunately for the “Best Friend” rapper, she continues to face backlash for her musical efforts. However, she’s certainly not the only person to sample “My Neck My Back” in recent times. Besides Saweetie, YG and City Girls have sampled the hit song by Khia for records like “Pop It” and “F*ck That N***a,” respectively. The Thug Misses rapper said both records were “okay,” but she said nothing’s really stood out. “Nobody have gave it justice yet,” she said.
Khia Checks Saweetie
It seems unlikely that the Bay Area rapper will air out this issue or even acknowledge it online unless she really wants to spark a war on social media. However, there’s a good chance Khia’s name will be brought up in Saweetie’s next interview. The single, “Icy Girl,” arrived on Saweetie’s High Maintenance EP. However, the use of the sample turned into Saweetie’s claim to fame as months before her EP dropped, a viral clip of her freestyling to Khia’s record began to circulate online.
The “Tap In” songstress has undoubtedly came a long way since her debut EP. However, we’ve yet to get an update on her debut album, Pretty Bitch Music. At this point, it seems like the pressure’s weighing on her to deliver. This seems especially true after the criticism surrounding her low sales from her EP last year. “It’s a balance of just, um, excitement and stress because I want to put it out, but it’s also just that stress of like, dang, I been on the scene for awhile,” she told E! News. Check out the comments Khia made about Saweetie above.
Artists name-dropping each other on their tracks definitely isn’t anything new. Still, that doesn’t mean the celebrity at the butt of the bar is always happy to hear what’s being said about them. Most recently, it seems GloRilla is upset with Money Man over his rhyme about her on his “Saweetie” song. It landed on his first project of 2023, Red Eye, earlier this month. Of course, the “FTCU” hitmaker isn’t the only one mentioned by the 37-year-old, though she does seem to be taking it more personally than anyone else.
“Brown skin bitch, she feelin’ on my chest, she look like Saweetie / My unc’ still cookin’ dope up in the kitchen, bumpin’ Jeezy,” the quick-witted rhymer says on his chorus. On the first verse, however, is when he name-drops the southern rap diva. “Skinny bitch inside my DMs, she remind me of GloRilla / I had drew down on a fan, but he only wanted a picture,” Money Man’s noteworthy mention of her infamously petite figure goes.
Money Man Name-Drops GloRilla on “Saweetie”
As is customary when a hot new hip-hop song arrives, social media has been reposting the lyrics across various platforms. Of course, it wasn’t long before GloRilla got wind of them. She even took some time to reply to one person quoting the bar online on Sunday (March 26). “Skinny bihh in my DM, she reminds me of GloRilla,” they wrote, causing the 23-year-old to clap back, “Hey guys, what song is this??????????? I hate it.” Clearly, she’s not a fan of Money Man’s latest project, or at least not “Saweetie.”
GloRilla is undeniably slimmer than many of her contemporaries due to her decision to forego plastic surgery. However, she’s always let her confidence shine through despite trolls making nasty comments. In the past, her Twitter feed has lit up with claims that people are constantly asking her about her BBL, as well as reminders that she’ll always see herself as curvaceous and thick, despite what any haters out there have to say. Stream Money Man’s “Saweetie” on YouTube above, and revisit the Ohio native’s Red Eye project here afterward.