Nicki Minaj Reveals Next Target After Megan Thee Stallion Diss
Nicki Minaj already has her eye on her next target. The Pink Friday 2 rapper just released a scathing diss track aimed at Megan Thee Stallion on Sunday (Jan. 28)….

Nicki Minaj already has her eye on her next target. The Pink Friday 2 rapper just released a scathing diss track aimed at Megan Thee Stallion on Sunday (Jan. 28). Nicki hopped on Instagram Live and Friday (Jan. 26) with a now-viral bar aimed at Megan prior to the "Big Foot" release.
"Bad bitch she like six foot, I call her Big Foot/ The bitch fell off, I said get up on your good foot," she rapped.
The bar refers to Tory Lanez shooting Megan in the foot in July 2020. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison last August for the crime.
This was in response to Megan Thee Stallion's "HISS" which dropped Friday. The Houston native came for Nicki's husband, Kenneth Petty, who is a registered sex offender.
"These hoes don’t be mad at Megan, these hoes mad at Megan’s Law/ I don’t really know what the problem is, but I guarantee y’all don’t want me to start," the Houston native raps.
"Megan's Law" is a federal law that requires registered sex offenders' information to be available to the public. Petty was sentenced to three years probation in July 2022 for failing to register in California as a sex offender. He and Minaj moved to California from New York, where he was initially registered. In 1995, Petty was convicted of the first-degree attempted rape of a 16-year-old girl. He spent four years in prison in New York.
With the release of "Big Foot," Nicki pokes more fun at Megan's 2020 injury and directly addresses her "Megan's Law" line.
"This lil' beggin' w---- talkin' 'bout Megan's law/ For a free beat, you could hit Megan raw (Ooh) If you a ghost writer, Pardi in Megan jaw (Ooh-ooh)/Shots thrown, but I still ain't let Megan score (Tell 'em)/Bad bitch, she like six foot (Ooh), I call her Big Foot (Brr-brr)/The bitch fell off, I said, "Get up on your good foot" (Ah, ah)," Nicki raps.
Who Does Nicki Minaj Want To Target Next?
Apparently, Nicki is not done unloading the clip as she made it known who she plans to come for next. In a post on X (formerly known as Twitter), Nicki wrote that she plans on coming for the CEO of Roc Nation Desiree Perez.
"On the next song I delve into all the ppl Desiree allegedly fired for unknown reasons…other things as well," Nicki said. "So many ppl were blind sighted & hurt by her. Allegedly. She’s willing to go broke to try to replace me…? Fix it JESUS," Nicki wrote on Monday (Jan. 29).
As of now, a release date for the potential diss track has not been announced.
Listen to "Big Foot" below:
Published: 11/10/23
UpdatedL 12/20/23
Nicki Minaj has been in the studio a lot this year. The rapper has collaborated with Ice Spice, Kim Petras, Young Thug, Lil Uzi Vert, and more. In 2023, Nicki has hopped on some of her fans' favorite artists' songs, as well as uplifting emerging women rappers in the industry. While she has been working hard to deliver some great collaborations this year, she has not forgotten about her own highly-anticipated fifth studio album, Pink Friday 2.
Nicki Minaj Announces Pink Friday 2
Pink Friday 2 was released on Dec. 8 after being delayed twice. The first time she announced a delay was back in June. Instead of the project being released on Oct. 20, Nicki changed it to November.
"I’ve been trying to find the right time to tell you this for a few days," Nicki wrote an Instagram post. "Due to some really exciting news that I’ll share with you guys @ a later time, I’ve shifted the album date just a tad bit. Trust me, it’ll be WELL WORTH THE WAIT…but since I AM shifting the date just a tad, I’d like to give you guys a tiny SIP of some more album tea so that I don’t have to get cussed out [sad emoji] so…here it goes: [pink bow emoji] MY NEW ALBUM WILL BE RELEASED ON 11.17.23."
After Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz announced that they would release their joint album Welcome 2 Collegrove on November 17, she decided to change the date again. Nicki and Wayne have a tight friendship, as he was the one who signed her to Young Money Entertainment in 2009.
"Weezy and 2 Chainz, they announced their date. And you know how me and Weezy play. He would never," Nicki said.
"I have never in my life been so in love with something that I’m working on," Nicki said in an Instagram Live video addressing the date change.
Pink Friday 2 went No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
Take a look at Nicki Minaj's best collaborations of 2023 ranked below:
7. Young Thug, "Money"
Nicki Minaj assisted Young Thug on "Money" alongside vocals from the late Juice WRLD. The track is found on Thugger's LP Business is Business. It was released in June. On Nicki's verse, she raps about her raunchy sexcapades and getting money (which is not a surprise given the title). This was the first time that all three rappers had been on the same record.
Nicki Minaj's best line: "I got wild chicas who do whatever I say so (Say so)/
'Bout that dinero, so, if you want me you gotta peso"
6. Kim Petras, "Alone"
A Kim Petras and Nicki Minaj collab was not on our 2023 bingo card. But they both pulled their weight on "Alone." The song samples Alice Deejay's 1999 hit "Better Off Alone." Nicki is not a stranger to hopping on a pop beat, and it was shown by how easily she slid on this record."Alone" is the third single to Petras' debut album, Feed the Beast. The song debuted at No. 55 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Nicki Minaj's best line: "I-I-It's Barbie and it's Kim Petras (Oh)/Main character syndrome, they extras (Okay)"
5. YoungBoy Never Broke Again, "WTF"
YoungBoy Never Broke Again's "WTF" is the lead single to his album Don't Try This At Home. He enlisted Nicki to end his song and she suited up with her ballerina shoes alongside other dancers in the music video. In Nicki's verse, the rapper reminds her haters that she's not one to mess with. This was the first time the two had collaborated.
Nicki Minaj's best line: "Keep sleepin' on the team, we gon' pause your dreams"
4. Sexxy Red, "Pound Town 2"
Sexxy Red's breakout hit "Pound Town" got Nicki Minaj's assistance for the remix. The song was already a hit on social media, specifically TikTok, and even earned Sexxy the inaugural top charter for Billboard's TikTok 50. Nicki came in and mirrored Sexxy's raunchy lyrics for her verse as well.
Nicki Minaj's best line: "I'ma flip like a hundred bricks, get back all my licks"
3. Lil Uzi Vert, "Endless Fashion"
Lil Uzi Vert enlisted Nicki Minaj for "Endless Fashion." The track arrives on their album, The Pink Tape. The record samples Eiffel 65’s "I’m Blue"; both rappers go back and forth mimicking the flow of the original creator. Nicki shows how well she can ride on someone else's flow but still keep her verses her own.
Nicki Minaj's best line: "I got a Republican doctor (Ah)/Made my a-- great again, MAGA"
3. "Everybody" - Nicki Minaj ft. Lil Uzi
When Nicki Minaj and Lil Uzi Vert left the studio, they must have known that they had a hit on their hands. The track samples "Everybody" is the highest charting song on Pink Friday 2. The song debuted at No. 26 on the Billboard Hot 100.
2. Ice Spice, "Princess Diana (Remix)"
Nicki Minaj hopped on Ice Spice's "Princess Diana" for their first-ever collaboration. Nicki matched Ice Spice's playful mood in the lyrics and visuals as the women boasted about their popularity in the streets. In the music video, the New York natives are twerking together in a pink dream house, which, in retrospect, foreshadowed their "Barbie World" collaboration.
Nicki Minaj's best line: "Nowadays, I be makin' 'em famous (Grrah)/She the princess, so fuck who you lames is (Grrah)"
1. Ice Spice, "Barbie World"
Ice Spice and Nicki are in their own pink wonderland. The rappers linked up for the Barbie soundtrack with their song "Barbie World." The record served as the lead single off of the film's soundtrack. The rappers' energy together was so infectious it was an instant replay on our summer playlists. The song has been nominated for Best Song Written for Visual Media at the 2024 GRAMMYS.
Nicki Minaj's best line: "Yellin' out, we ain't sellin' out/We got money, but we ain't lendin' out"