Tony Lazez has denied rapping about Megan Thee Stallion on his new song ‘Mucky James’.
Lanez was later charged with assault with a semi-automatic firearm, personal use of a firearm, and carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle. The rapper pleaded not guilty to the charges.
On the new track, which arrived last week, fans were quick to point out that Lanez appeared to reference his ongoing legal dispute with Stallion.
However, Lanez denied this was the case later tweeting: “I am not talking about my court case on the song #MuckyJames.”
He continued: “I see all these blogs trying to connect the two…and honestly I have more sense than that.”
Earlier this month, Lanez was ruled to have violated a protective order in which he was prohibited from contacting or coming within 100 yards of Stallion. In court, Judge David V. Herriford said that Lanez violated the protective order because some of his tweets “seem to be clear messages” to Stallion.
The judge went on to definitively rule that Lanez is “not to mention the complaining witness in this case in any social media.”