Megan Thee Stallion Receives Glowing Praise From High School Peers, Yearbook Reveals She Was “Sophomore Class Favorite”

Megan Thee Stallion has been a fixture of the news cycle over the past few days. Overall, a lot of this has to do with the fact that she unleashed a diss track on Nicki Minaj. The song “Hiss” was not a direct diss, however, there were certainly bars thrown Nicki’s way. Subsequently, Nicki has been going on a plethora of Twitter rants against Meg. On Monday morning, she even dropped “Big Foot” which is meant to be the official response. Unfortunately for Nicki, it is not working too well.

This new song has been hit with a lot of criticism from fans. Some are even saying that Nicki is washed. Others have brought up the Safaree ghostwriting allegations. Needless to say, things are not going too well for the “Queen Of Rap.” In fact, many have taken to social media to defend Meg. Even her high school classmates are getting involved. Below, you can see how one person spoke about Meg’s reputation at her high school. She even shared a Yearbook photo that dubbed her “sophomore class favorite.”

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Megan Thee Stallion Is The People’s Champ

“I didn’t know her personally when we were in HS but I knew enough OF her to know she was NICE to everyone!” the Twitter user wrote. “Like nice enough to get voted class favorite not once but TWICE in our yearbooks. She was in a lot of social clubs bc she’s a LIKABLE person. I won’t let y’all lie abt Meg.” Based on this glowing seal of approval, it is clear that Meg was a good person throughout her life. Overall, it can be easy to be a bad person on your way to the top. However, it seems like Meg has always been down-to-earth and well-liked.

For someone from her high school to speak out, really speaks volumes. Let us know what you think of her Nicki beef, in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will continue to keep you informed on your favorite artists.

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Yeat Allegedly Used A Young Thug Lyric As His Yearbook Quote

Yeat is one of the hottest up-and-coming rappers on the scene right now. His last three albums, 2 Alive, Lyfe, and AftërLyfe, were all top-ten hits. The latter even peaked as high as #4 on the US mainstream charts. Meanwhile, a collab with Young Thug earlier this year hit #6 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart and peaked at #8 in New Zealand.

What’s more, Yeat is doing all of this at just 23 years old. He has already found massive fame and success and is likely set for a long and successful career if the trend continues. However, fans have discovered an amusing Yeat anecdote from his high school years, which is now doing the rounds on social media. First posted back in May, it appears to show a pre-existing link between Yeat and the aforementioned Young Thug.

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Yeat’s Yearbook Quote Was A Young Thug Mashup

According to images shared online, Yeat’s yearbook quote is lyrics attributed to “Thugga”. Except the quote is wrong? Or at the very least, it’s not one continuous lyric. According to the image, Yeat submitted “I got hundreds on top of hunnids. That blue cheese, NOT ranch.” But this appears to a mashup of two lyrics. The first part of the quote is from “Problem”. Meanwhile, the second half of the quote is from “Homie”. The two lyrics in full are “I got hundreds sittin’ on hundreds, that blue cheese, I’m not ranchin’” and “I got blue cheese on me, all hundreds/Blue cheese no ranch.”

However, that’s not the only thing people were reacting to in the image. While most people have a very standardized yearbook photo. Meanwhile, Yeat is draped in tartan and wearing ski goggles, which is certainly a look. However, the combination of the irregular photo and the weird lyric has led many people to declare that the image is faked. Furthermore, the image has been circulating since late May, around when Yeat and Young Thug collaborated on “My Wrist”. Do you think it’s real? Let us know in the comment.

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