Megan Thee Stallion’s ‘Hiss’ Line from ‘Megan’s Law’ Criticized by Kanka Family

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Megan Thee Stallionbeef with Nicki Minaj has invoked a famous law meant to protect people from sexual predators, and the father of the girl who bears his name is not happy about it.

Richard Kanka –whose daughter, Megan Kankawas murdered in the ’90s by a sexual predator who, at the time, was not legally required to identify himself in his neighborhood, and who Megan’s Law is inspired by, is furious that MTS casually dropped his daughter’s name in ” Hiss “…the diss track that started this new feud between her and NM.

She tells TMZ that Megan dragging her late daughter’s name into the expletive-ridden song directed at Nicki is about as disrespectful as it gets, from her point of view, and points out that MTS actually seems to shed light on the law, which she does, no It won’t change your bitter feeling.

Kanka tells us that using her daughter’s name in such a graphic/offensive way was very offensive to the pain her daughter and her family felt…and while she says she hasn’t heard the song with her own ears yet, she does read the letter, and still can’t do it.



For the record, the lyric in question is: “These hoes ain’t mad at Megan (referring to herself), these hoes be mad at Megan’s Law,” a reference Meg was using to shoot Nicki’s husband. Kenneth Pettywho is a registered sex offender in New York.

Sort of a morbid history lesson… the bill that became Megan’s Law went into effect a month after the brutal murder and rape of Richard’s 7-year-old daughter – devastation that Richard still lives with to this day. today… It is understandable that this is a deeply sensitive topic.

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He admits that Megan’s (rap) music isn’t his cup of tea…so the only way he found out was when one of his kids told him. RK says that he still decided not to listen and instead read the lyrics of “Hiss” to see what exactly was said about his daughter. Like we said, the guy still gets offended by it… although some see MTS’ usage in a positive light.

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There’s also this… Richard tells TMZ that the song left such a bad taste in his mouth that he’s actually considering looking into his legal options to see if Meg’s song went too far.

Unfortunately for Richard… there’s probably not much he can do on that front. Artists have liberties when it comes to wordplay or references to big historical moments, which is exactly what Megan did here… so even though he’s angry, a threat of legal action feels hollow.



Anyway, this problem has only increased since Meg fired the first shot: Nicki responded with your own distortion track“Big Foot,” and people have mixed reactions… good and bad.

Now, there’s a new angry party in the mix…Megan Kanka’s father and he sounds angry.

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