Influencer disses Megan Thee Stallion in TikTok videos (Image via theyhateekane, nickiminaj, theestallion/Instagram))

 

In a recent TikTok video that quickly gained traction, popular Instagram influencer Erica Kane, known online as Ekane, openly criticized rapper Megan Thee Stallion. The 24-year-old social media personality, known for her story-time and comedic videos, took issue with the lyrical content of Megan’s music.

Ekane, who boasts over 800,000 followers on Instagram, reacted to one of Megan Thee Stallion’s songs with a scathing review. She claimed that the rapper’s lyrics are overly focused on sexual themes, lacking in metaphorical depth. In the video, Ekane expressed her frustration, saying, “Oh my god, as, as, a*s, pusy, pusy, pusy. Is there anything else you can yap about honey? Can we get some entendres? Can we get some metaphors?”

Ekane didn’t stop there; she went on to compare Megan Thee Stallion unfavorably to Nicki Minaj. According to Ekane, Nicki Minaj’s lyrical prowess is unparalleled. “Ain’t nobody better than Nicki Minaj. If you grew up with Nicki Minaj you would know, I don’t think… y’all too young to love Nicki to know about her,” she remarked. Ekane further praised Nicki Minaj’s use of literary devices, saying, “Can’t nobody f**k with her… her similes, her metaphors, her triple entendres… she’s the baddest at anything.”

Ekane, originally from Michigan, is not just a TikTok sensation but also a thriving content creator on YouTube, where she has over 170,000 subscribers. Her latest vlog, part of her “MAJOR VLOG TING” series, features her daily activities, including a food run and enjoying some pizza.

Ekane’s influence extends beyond her social media platforms. Her fans frequently purchase the products she recommends, leading her to establish her own Amazon storefront. Here, she shares links to makeup, wigs, and styling tools she personally uses, further cementing her status as a trusted influencer in the beauty and lifestyle space.

The video has sparked a debate among fans of both artists, with some agreeing with Ekane’s critique and others defending Megan Thee Stallion’s lyrical style. As discussions continue, it’s clear that Ekane’s bold statements have only added fuel to the ongoing conversation about the evolution of rap and the varying styles of its leading female artists.