Megan Thee Stallion Accused of Copying Rising Rapper Ivy K’s Lyrics in New Single “Whenever”
Houston’s rap queen Megan Thee Stallion is facing fresh controversy, and this time it’s coming from right inside her hometown.
Fellow Houston femcee Ivy K has publicly accused Megan of stealing elements from her 2024 song “It’s Whateva” for Megan’s latest single, “Whenever,” sparking a heated debate across social media.
Ivy K Goes Live With Accusations
Ivy K took to Instagram Live earlier this week to lay out her claims. She told her followers that Megan’s team reached out to her about a month ago, expressing interest in her song “It’s Whateva.” However, Ivy says that after the initial contact, there was no formal agreement, no collaboration, and no permission granted.
Despite this, Ivy alleges Megan moved forward with what she describes as a “remix” of her track — without her knowledge or approval.
During the live session, Ivy K played snippets of both songs for her audience, highlighting the similarities. While the two tracks carry distinct vibes — different beats, tempos, and overall flows — their hooks sound eerily familiar.
- Ivy’s hook: “B***h it’s whatever / He, it’s whatever”
- Megan’s hook: “It’s whenever, b***h / It’s whatever, he”
The resemblance has fueled accusations that Megan Thee Stallion’s camp may have borrowed heavily without giving due credit.
Is Khia the Common Thread?
Some fans have been quick to point out that Khia’s 2008 track “It’s Whatever” might have influenced both songs.
Khia’s song shares the “it’s whatever” phrasing, leading some listeners to wonder if both Megan and Ivy were inspired by an older source rather than each other.
However, critics argue that the connection to Khia’s track is loose at best, mainly due to significant differences in tempo, beat structure, and lyrical flow.
If Ivy K can provide evidence — such as emails, texts, or other communication from Megan’s team — it could strengthen her case and escalate the issue into serious copyright territory.
Megan Thee Stallion’s History With Copyright Claims
This isn’t the first time Megan Thee Stallion has faced allegations of borrowing creative material. Over her meteoric career, the Grammy-winning rapper has occasionally been called out for similarities between her tracks and others’ work.
However, Megan has largely managed to dodge major legal consequences, either settling disputes quietly or dismissing claims before they gained momentum.
Whether Ivy K’s case gains traction remains to be seen. Still, given Megan’s increasing mainstream visibility and the current sensitivity around intellectual property in the music industry, this accusation could bring more scrutiny than ever before.
Megan’s Focus: New Music and Fresh Collaborations
Amid the brewing controversy, Megan Thee Stallion remains laser-focused on her music.
She’s been teasing her highly anticipated new album, though an official release date has yet to be announced.
In recent interviews, Megan opened up about her creative process, expressing excitement about pushing herself outside her musical comfort zone. She also hinted at some potential dream collaborations, specifically shouting out fellow rapper Doechii.
“I see Doechii, b***h, I love Doechii,” Megan gushed, signaling her admiration and desire to work with the rising star.
Additionally, Megan has hinted at experimenting with different styles of beats — ones she traditionally wouldn’t rap over — as part of a personal challenge to expand her artistry.
After a turbulent few years filled with high-profile legal battles, Megan seems determined to turn the page and showcase her musical evolution and consistency.
Industry Reactions: Fans Divided
As the Ivy K allegations continue to swirl online, fans and industry insiders are divided.
Some are rallying behind Ivy K, arguing that rising artists deserve protection and respect when it comes to their creative work — especially against industry powerhouses.
Others believe the similarities are coincidental, noting that repetitive phrases like “it’s whatever” are common in music, especially hip-hop, and that not every similarity amounts to copyright infringement.
Still, the fact that Ivy K claims Megan’s team contacted her before the release adds a complicated layer to the situation — one that could impact how the industry views such cases moving forward.
What’s Next?
At this point, neither Megan Thee Stallion nor her representatives have officially responded to Ivy K’s accusations.
Legal experts note that for Ivy K to have a strong case, she would likely need to prove access and substantial similarity, and any documented communication from Megan’s team could become critical evidence.
In the meantime, the situation is already attracting headline attention — and could either quietly fade away or explode into a major copyright battle that sets new precedents for the hip-hop world.
One thing’s for sure: all eyes are on Megan Thee Stallion as she prepares for her next big release — and whether Ivy K’s accusations will cast a longer shadow than anyone expected.