DaBaby Wants To Work With Megan Thee Stallion Again After Public Taunts
After DaBaby claimed he slept with Megan Thee Stallion on his song “Boogeyman” and seemingly taunted her with his support of Tory Lanez, he is now voicing that he wants to work with her again.
While appearing on Drink Champs recently, the “Phat” rapper called on his former collaborator to “come home” and make music with him again. The two worked together in the past on her tracks “Cry Baby” and “Cash Sh*t,” as well as his song “NASTY.”
“I got love for Meg,” he said to N.O.R.E and DJ EFN. “Me and Meg did some dope sh*t together. And it’s good to see her rise amongst the obstacles. I’m manifesting a song with Glo and Meg together and Baby. I think that’s the way me and Meg should pop back out because I feel like ain’t none of these ni**as—and no disrespect—that y’all are making music with can really embody that.”
He also suggested that she stop making music with “lame” artists. “You ain’t gotta be making all that lame sh*t with none of these other ni**as,” he said. “We can come get it in. Or, you know, we can not.”
DaBaby’s remarks seemed a little odd, as he publicly taunted her through his lyrics in 2022 and even brought out Lanez at his 2021 show following Meg’s shooting incident. He also “mistakenly” retweeted a fan’s post a month later that said, “I guess @DaBabyDaBaby and @torylanez cool now bc the both shot somebody and don’t have to do no jail time.”
At the time he showed himself trying to undo the retweet, but for some reason X wouldn’t let him.
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And instead of apologizing about his defaming lyrics—which happened to come out amid her ongoing legal battle with Lanez—he said: “ni**as can take it how they wanna take it. I ain’t tripping, it’s a song that’s out.”
The lyrics in question are: “You played with me, that sh*t was childish/ The day before she said that Tory Lanez shot her/ I was f**kin on Megan Thee Stallion/ Waited to say that sh*t on my next album/ Hit it the day before too, But I kept it player, I ain’t say nothing ’bout it/ Had her pretty boy boyfriend tweeting me/ Ready to die ’bout the bi**h like a coward.”
Subtly touching on his past remarks about Megan, he said “Shout out to Meg and any other female out here doing their thing. I don’t got nothing bad to say about no Black woman doing their muthaf**kin thing man. I ain’t tripping, it’s hard enough out here.”
In 2021, Megan addressed DaBaby’s online behavior toward her and his promotion of his song “Skat” with Lanez.
“Support me in private and publicly do something different … these industry men are very strange,” she wrote at the time on X. “This situation ain’t no damn ‘beef’ and I really wish people would stop down playing it like it’s some internet sh*t for likes and retweets.”
DaBaby responded, “You done let these folks get the best of you. Stand on what you stand on without feeling like I’m against ya.” The Houston star replied, “My stance hasn’t changed at all YOURS has. We already spoke abt this in private and you specifically said ‘that ain’t even no good business move why would I promote that sh*t’ but now this ain’t your ‘beef’? That ain’t real. But you stay on ya ‘business’ my g.”
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Who knows if Megan Thee Stallion will forgive DaBaby and get back in the booth with him, but in the meantime, the Hot Girl Coach is gearing up to drop her next project Megan: Act II’ Deluxe this Friday (Oct. 25).
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