Megan Thee Stallion Slams Tory Lanez<br />in New Diss Track ‘Shots Fired’ .<br />On Thursday night, Megan Thee Stallion<br />released her debut album, ‘Good News.’.<br />The first song on the album, “Shots Fired,”<br />is seemingly a diss track aimed at Tory Lanez. .<br />Lanez and Megan have gone back and<br />forth since July, when Lanez allegedly shot<br />Megan in the feet multiple times. .<br />In “Shots Fired,” Megan slams<br />Lanez for denying the shooting,<br />saying he’s “lying” to “save face.” .<br />She even said that if it “weren’t for [her],” Lanez<br />would’ve been arrested the week of the incident. .<br />And if it weren’t for me, same week,<br />you would have been indicted (Lock yo’<br />a-- up) … Who a snitch? I ain’t never went<br />to the police with no names, Megan Thee Stallion / "Shots Fired".<br />Megan's diss track went on to address<br />lyrics Lanez released about the incident<br />on his own album, 'Daystar.'.<br />In the album’s opening track, “Money Over Fallouts,”<br />Lanez accused Megan of lying about being shot because<br />she didn’t have any injury to her bones or tendons. .<br /><br />Gotta see a couple questions ...<br />How the f--- you get shot in your<br />foot, don’t hit no bones or tendons?, Tory Lanez / "Money Over Fallouts".<br />Megan fired back, saying the gun he shot<br />her with was loaded with “pellets.” .<br />You shot a 5’10” b---- with a .22 ...<br />Talkin’ ’bout bones and tendons like<br />them bullets weren’t pellets ... A p----<br />n---- with a p---- gun in his feelings, Megan Thee Stallion / "Shots Fired"