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Tabloid magazine TMZ reported that Richard Kanka, father of the late Megan Kanka, after whom Megan's Law was named, found the use of the law's name in "Hiss" disrespectful. Kanka admitted to not hearing the track and only reading the lyrics, and reportedly did not want his daughter's name mentioned in an "expletive-riddled song" and is ...
Megan Thee Stallion revealed the exciting news on Tuesday that she's going on tour this summer. It marks the Grammy-winning singer's return to the spotlight since she was shot in the foot by ...
In the wake of the shots she took at Minaj on her 2024 single “Hiss”, Megan was asked whether there was any chance of a reconciliation. ... Megan’s Law refers to the US federal law that ...
Megan Thee Stallion’s “Hiss” is the No. 1 song in the United States, marking the Houston rapper’s first solo No. 1. “Hiss” became the catalyst to a shockingly strange string of events ...
Remember most readers won't have context. How about: ... that Megan Thee Stallion raps a reference to a federal law pertaining to the sex offender registry on her song "Hiss"? Zanahary 07:07, 31 January 2024 (UTC) That's much longer, and I think the law's name being the same as the rapper adds to both catchiness and interestingness.--
On January 26, 2024, Megan released the single "Hiss" in which she rapped the line, "These hoes don't be mad at Megan/These hoes mad at Megan's Law", a reference to the legal requirement that sex offenders appear on a public registry. [3] [4] The line was believed to be aimed at Minaj for her husband being registered as a sex offender.
About the “Megan’s Law” line, Minaj said, “You bringing up 30-year-old tea from when this man was a 15-year-old child. You bringing up 30-year-old tea cause no man will ever fucking love ...
Many fans assumed the “horses” line was a reference to Megan’s stage name. 2024: Megan Hits Back With “Hiss” Megan and Minaj’s feud turned explosive in 2024 with the release of “Hiss.”