Megan Thee Stallion Slams Sexist #WAP Critique: “You Scream Slob On My Kn*b”

Published: Wednesday 12th Aug 2020 by Sam

Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion made a splash with their raunchy visual for ‘WAP,’ which has the rappers set to top the charts in the coming week.

However, the racy nature of both the song and video (which stand for “Wet A** P***y”) hasn’t thrilled all.

Indeed, as reported, CeeLo Green lambasted the duo (along with other femcees) for their displays of sexuality. And a sect of other males have echoed similar sentiments.

Not one to hold back, Meg addressed the matter and highlighted hypocrisy.

Her words below…

Via Megan Thee Stallion:

“Lol dudes will scream “slob on my kn*b” word for word and crying abt WAP.  bye lil boy”

She raises a point.

Do you agree with Ms. Stallion?

Your thoughts?

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  1. #WAP August 12, 2020

    Facts all these men complaining are mad they can’t pull a baddie like meg and cardi.

    • Gworl Bye August 12, 2020

      Maybe cuz they prefer real women and not blow up dolls.

      • #WAP August 12, 2020

        Don’t you stan Nicki? She’s the poster for being a blow up doll

  2. #WAP August 12, 2020

    That wasn’t nice of meg to call Nicki a lil boy though…
    🤣

    • Gworl Bye August 12, 2020

      She wasn’t talking to Nicki, she was talking to the straight men who were complaining, Cee Lol Green in particular. So sit down with your failed shade attempt stupid and stop being so obsessed with Nicki Minaj.

      • #WAP August 12, 2020

        It was a joke that you took too literal.

  3. Mikns August 12, 2020

    She ain’t lying! Dude will talk about how they’re gonna fvkc multiple women in the same night, objectify them, call them outside of their names and those songs reach the top of the charts, played in every club, on every radio station. They need to shut up! The ones talking could NEVER pull these ladies without loads of cash (I’m looking at u Cee-lo)

    • Meme August 12, 2020

      No she doesn’t raise a point. We all know there are double standards when it comes to $ex. While I don’t have a problem with the song or video because they are entertainers….I don’t think it’s cute for women to carry themselves as wh0r€s in real life.

      • Karma August 12, 2020

        Girl stfu no one cares what your lame a$$ thinks. She does have a point!

      • #WAP August 12, 2020

        So what are your thoughts on “S&M” by Rihanna? I mean…🤣

      • D August 12, 2020

        Facts. “Pay my tuition just to kiss me on this w** a** p****.” That’s literally prostitution. Also, record labels (headed by white and j3wish execs) sign the most debased ‘talent’ and then mass market it to the public. What happened to uplifting, encouraging, socially conscious art? Why are black women hyper-sexualised and black men thugged-out? The industry has been degrading black people since the 90s with gangsta rap and nothing’s been done about it. Shameful, honestly.

      • Naïme August 12, 2020

        Preach it D!!

        And those brainwashed ignorant fools will tell you about the need to own our sexuality bla-bla-bla… since when owning that equals looking like a pornstar ?

      • Shayla Queen 👑 August 12, 2020

        @D

        That’s the music they choose to make and how to portray themselves. Don’t blame the white man for everything chile.

      • D August 12, 2020

        @Shayla
        I’m not necessarily blaming the white man for everything, but it is indeed systematic. I remember one artist (formerly famous rapper—can’t remember who) basically said that they industry’ signs them when they don’t know anything / come from nothing, uses them to pump out garbage, and by the time that they’re knowledgable enough to do better the labels discard and replace them. So many rappers that I grew up listening to are still talented and still attempt to make great music, but don’t get label support anymore. The machine—which is run and operated by whites and j3ws—sign and promote people who push harmful, negative stereotypes and images.
        Are Cardi B and MtStallion adults making their own music? Yes. But to be given that platform in the first place is where the issue lies. Anyway, no hate. Just saying

    • fufu August 12, 2020

      so now that men are whores women shouldnt be called out for acting like whores? being a strong independent woman shouldnt mean being a w****

  4. tyty August 12, 2020

    Cardi would look better if she removed that silicone in her ass.

    • AJ August 12, 2020

      So would Nicki and Iggy

  5. DIVAlicious 👠 August 12, 2020

    This is just kindergarten stuff compare to CUPCAKKE. She really has more bars than other female mainstream rappers. “I thought I came but I p~e:e:d on a d:i’c:k”😂🤣😂🤣I swear this is the most hilarious thing I ever heard. https://youtu.be/awGEv-ctCtg

  6. Barb-wire/Stallion Hottie August 12, 2020

    Meg, I love you but you need to stop going this hard for this whack ass song.

    Girl, stop before you lose the people who actually like you for your talent and bars.

    • Fresh Navi August 12, 2020

      seem more like a barf than a hottie to me because this song slaps, sweeite.

  7. #TheTruth August 12, 2020

    I think there’s a double standard, because women are s€xualized more than men, but they aren’t doing anything to switch things around.

    Don’t give me the same old BS about owning your body and your s€xuality when all you’re doing is being a w***** on camera.

    Yes, male rappers have raunchy lyrics, are shirtless, put you don’t see them showing the D or that sort of stuff in their videos.

    I’m not targeting the lyrical content because guys are doing just as worse. But visually speaking, I think women get away with much more, that’s my point.

    Same thing with the way certain women behave toward men. One exemple :
    https://youtu.be/JJUZfcSSApM

  8. chilepleaseee August 12, 2020

    The only men who make this type of music is usually low life ghetto trash, so if the women want to be associated with such, be my guest…

  9. Daniel Kuwaya August 12, 2020

    Honestly they are so right. All these male rappers talk about is getting money, f****** b******, getting h***, getting their c**** sucked, f****** and banging three somes and all that. But when girls are open with their sexuality it’s a problem. Lil Kim experienced the same amount of hate with Hard Core, How many licks and Foxy Brown with Chyna Doll, etc. we need to move forward and stop focusing on sexuality and oppressing women. And let’s focus on getting people excited and registered and ready to vote so we can get Trump Out of office.

  10. SuxMyCockiness August 12, 2020

    Some of y’all really need to get off y’all high horse. There are way worse songs and videos out there. Does anyone remember BET U****? This won’t be the first nor last explicit song. Men complaining is just laughable 😂

  11. What Would whitney Do August 12, 2020

    great video, best video of the year..so far she should stop responding to her critics this isnt the 1st time.

  12. Phe March 22, 2021

    I,really am a a fan of you im a kid and i live in bloomington indanna

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