Tory Lanez denies ‘Mucky James’ is about Megan Thee Stallion
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Tory Lanez denies 'Mucky James' is about Megan Thee Stallion

Tory Lanez has fired back at claims Megan Thee Stallion is the target of his song ‘Mucky James’.

Stallion was shot in the foot in July 2020 following a party at Kylie Jenner’s house and claimed Lanez was the perpetrator. He was then later charged with assault with a semi-automatic firearm, personal use of a firearm, and carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle. However, the rapper pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Many have speculated his new song ‘Mucky James’ references his dispute with Stallion, but, Lanez took to Twitter to deny it was aimed at the ‘WAP’ rapper.

He posted: “I am not talking about my court case on the song #MuckyJames.” Lanez continued: “I see all these blogs trying to connect the two…and honestly I have more sense than that.”

Meanwhile, earlier this month, Lanez was ruled to have violated a court order which prevented him from being within 100 yards of Stallion or contacting her. In court, Judge David V. Herriford claimed his tweets “seem to be clear messages” to Stallion.

Although this was denied by Lanez, who added: “I would not play with the court order or the judge like that…please stop that narrative.”

In response, Stallion’s lawyer said: “A judge found sufficient evidence of Mr. Peterson’s guilt to order him to stand trial. Additionally, the judge found sufficient evidence today that he violated the order of protection and had him handcuffed in the courtroom. The self-serving noise in this case will not change the facts or prevent this case from proceeding.”