Megan Thee Stallion featured on the number one hit single, “WAP“ with rap artist Cardi B. The single WAP was the remake of DJ Uncle Al’s “Hoes n Da House”, and created nostalgia for fans. However, politicians and others were not pleased with the lyrics of the two female MCs. Both, Megan and Cardi have experienced controversy behind the explicit lyrics.
Early August, US House Candidate, James P. Bradley wrote a response via Twitter about the number one single WAP. “Cardi B & Megan Thee Stallion is what happens when children are raised without God and without a strong father figure. Their new “song” The #WAP (which i heard accidentally) made me want to pour holy water in my ears and I feel sorry for future girls if this is their role model!” said Bradley.
In addition, actor and comedian Micheal Rapaport responded to the single saying “I’m breaking down why I love CARDI-B but #WAP is straight Do-Do, plus the #ChicagoRiots”.
In a recent interview, the Houston Texas Hottie breaks the silence and responds to the negative commentary regarding. Thee Stallion discusses the morals and values her mom and grandmother taught her, and also mentions that she is a “girl’s girl”. Being a girl’s girl to her means supporting women and wanting to see them excel in life. She then proceeds to discuss the controversy behind the single WAP.
“Why is this your focus? If you have an issue with what I’m saying don’t listen to it, tune out because I didn’t ask you to tune in.” said Megan Thee Stallion.
Megan Thee Stallion is featured in TIME magazine as one of the 100 most influential people along with actor Micheal B. Jordan, R&B artist The Weeknd, and singer Jennifer Hudson. Actress Taraji P. Henson had the honor to express why Megan Thee Stallion deserved to be listed as the 100 most influential women of the year.
“The industry might try to pigeonhole her in this rap game, but she’s got a plan that’s much bigger. And we got her. I just want her to keep winning.” she added.