Last Friday, Megan Thee Stallion dropped her single “Hiss” that called out a few people without calling them out.
One particular line ruffled feathers of not only Nicki Minaj, but also of Richard Kanka.
Richard Kanka, whose daughter, Megan Kanka, was murdered in the ’90s by a sex predator and who Megan’s Law is inspired by — is upset over Megan Thee Stallion dropping his daughter’s name in “Hiss.” The bill that turned into Megan’s Law came into effect a month after the brutal murder and rape of Megan.
Richard told TMZ that dragging his late daughter’s name into the expletive-riddled song aimed at Nicki is as disrespectful as it gets, from his POV. Although he recognizes Megan actually appeared to shed light on the law, which she does, it doesn’t change his sour feeling.
“These hoes don’t be mad at Megan [referring to herself], these hoes mad at Megan’s Law,” which was a reference Megan was using to take a shot at Nicki’s husband, Kenneth Petty, who is a registered sex offender in New York.
According to TMZ, Richard says that the song left such a bad taste in his mouth that he’s actually considering looking into his legal options to see if Megan’s track went too far.
Thoughts?