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#NewMusic: Pardison Fontaine Attempts to Clear His Name with ‘Thee Person’

A few weeks ago, Megan Thee Stallion returned back to the music scene with “Cobra,” which addressed mental issues, concerns, and her relationship status with Pardison Fontaine following the Tory Lanez trial.

In the song, Megan Thee Stallion said she found her ex cheating with another girl in the bed they shared, among other things.

This evening, Fontaine responded to the song with his song “Thee Person,” which he says is for Megan Pete, not Megan Thee Stallion, attempting to separate who she is from the persona she may have created.

In his song, “Thee Person,” Fontaine says “I’d like to apologize for no longer keeping up with your lies, supporting your habits,” while addressing the cheating rumors and saying that Pete lied about her past throughout their relationship.

William Carter

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