Megan Thee Stallion Debuts ‘Motherf*cking Personal’ Diss Track at Coachella

The Houston rapper took the stage at Coachella Saturday night to debut her new song, which she’s yet to reveal a title for, in front of a crowd of Hotties.

Megan Thee Stallion performs at Coachella 2022
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Megan Thee Stallion performs at Coachella 2022

Megan Thee Stallion has a new song she’s yet to release, and it’s dedicated to “whom it may the fuck concern.”

The Houston rapper took the stage at Coachella Saturday night to debut her new song, which she’s yet to reveal a title for, in front of a crowd of some die-hard Hotties. Sampling Jodeci and Wu-Tang’s “Freak’n You Remix,” Meg’s new track is one that she called “very motherfucking personal,” and said was dedicated “to whom it may the fuck concern.”

“I got this song that I recorded and every time I play it for a woman they start jumping and clapping 😂,” Meg tweeted before her set, per Pitchfork. “I think I wanna perform it at Coachella for the first time before I actually drop it.”

The song certainly got the crowd amped up with lines like “dick don’t run me, I run dick,” “I’m the only reason that you got bitches,” and “you’s a bitch,” as she ran through it in between tracks like “Body,” “WAP,” “Savage,” and “Eat It,” alongside her dancers. 

“Ladies, love yourself cause’ this shit could get ugly,” Meg raps in the new track. “That’s why it’s fuck n****s, get money. And I don’t give a fuck if that n***a leave tonight, because n***a that dick don’t run me.”

It’s unclear when Meg intends to drop her new song, but her fans are already flooding Twitter demanding her to do so. As HipHopDX points out, some users think the song is about Tory Lanez, who was found to be in violation of a protective order in connection with his assault case this past month. Judge David V. Herriford of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County decided that some of Lanez tweets “seem to be clear messages” directed at Meg, and set this bail at $350,000. 

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