Megan Thee Stallion Says “It’s About Time” That Hip-Hop Goes Against Homophobia In Its Genre

Homophobia has been a trending topic in hip-hop this year, when it comes to Lil Nas X, all the way to DaBaby’s comments at Rolling Loud, two weeks ago, in Miami. There, the Charlotte rapper said:

“If you didn’t show up today with HIV, AIDS, or any of them deadly sexually transmitted diseases that’ll make you die in two to three weeks, then put your cellphone lighter up. Ladies, if your p–sy smell like water, put your cellphone lighter up. Fellas, if you ain’t s–king d*ck in the parking lot, put your cellphone lighter up.”

Now, Megan The Stallion is condemning homophobia in hip-hop, following DaBaby’s comments. She and Baby haven’t been friends anymore, after he retweeted a tweet in June, where someone said that he and Tory Lanez are cool now, after each shooting people.

Megan told People that it is now the time for hip-hop to take a stand against homophobia in the genre.

“It is about time,” said the Houston rapper. “Representation is important, and it is really crucial for us all to have compassion and acceptance of every human.”

As far as Megan’s next project, she told People that she’s keeping it “pretty quiet.” She did emphasize though that it will be a “complete shock and surprise.”

Megan has had a very impressive 2021, as she’s won three Grammys, and also had another hot single, in “Thot Sh*.” That record was released in June, after taking a month and a half hiatus. Megan also became the first female rapper to grace the cover of a Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue.