Megan Thee Stallion initially accused Pardison Fontaine of cheating in her single "Cobra." After Fontaine denied he had been unfaithful (at least in the sense Megan implied he had), she fired back with her own take. "If this man is saying, 'I didn't cheat on her. I didn't do that,' well then, why the f*** [are you] responding to me?" the rapper said on Instagram Live (via XXL Mag). "Why are you answering? Why are you trying to make that shoe fit? ... You just wanted to f***ing find a reason to bash me. It seems very strategic."
In tandem, Fontaine dropped a diss track of his own in November. The lyrics of the single, aptly called "Thee Person," implied that Megan was the one to cheat on him by texting with other men. "How many times did I catch you texting them n****s? / You did you first I just did me bigger," Fontaine sang. In another verse, he rapped, "I asked you to your face, 'Did you f*** them n****s?' / And you swore on your mother / I knew from then, I couldn't trust her."
In December, Fontaine appeared on "The Breakfast Club," explaining that he'd released the song because he wanted people to understand his side of the story. "I just felt like I wanted to give some context to the things that have been put out about myself," the "Sext8pe" singer shared. "I've never been a bad person ... [Megan's song] hurt me personally, and ... tarnished my image."
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