Megan Thee Stallion just announced "WAP" is not for lil boys!

If truth be told or not: 25-year-old rapper Megan Thee Stallion's message is seemingly is for CeeLo Green, 45, she is undoubtedly and excellently on point about her tweet on the music industry's hypocrisy on August 11 (Tuesday). The "Savage" rapper gave a prominent release of her latest track and collaboration with fellow female rapper Cardi B titled "WAP." However, many were stunned on the record and music video's explicit content that celebrates the "wet a-- p-ssy."

Shortly four days after its unmistakable release, Megan tweeted a cryptic message on Twitter that reads: "Lol dudes will scream 'slob on my knob' word for word and crying abt WAP [laughing face emoji] bye lil boy."

As per Daily Mail, Megan's term "slob on my knob" is derived from a song from Three 6 Mafia in 1999 about receiving oral s-x from a male's point of view.

The fans of Megan and Cardi B couldn't help but pinout American singer-songwriter Thomas DeCarlo Callaway, best known for his stage name as CeeLo Green.

Well, it seems like Green touched the wrong cactus!

In a blunt interview with Far Out, the "Bright Lights Bigger City" singer expressed his feeling towards the music today. He said that many songs these days are very "unfortunate and disappointing" on a moral and personal point of view. He added that music is created to express the singer's feelings in any style and language, but now music has become shameless and sheer savagery.

CeeLo name-dropped the artists that he meant for his words, and he made it clear that Nicki Minaj can make a significant impact in some other ways and not by being a stereotype. He also mentioned Cardi B and Megan, where he said divine femininity and sexual expression does not make up an independent woman.

It seems like Megan couldn't stand the singer's words, considering he has a song that is titled a sheer savagery name "F—k You."

According to Hollywood Life, aside from Green, Ben Shapiro, a conservative speaker, called out Megan and Cardi's new single. His worrisome led him to read out loud the lyrics of "WAP" on an episode of "The Ben Shapiro Show" on August 10 (Monday.) Cardi is very swift to comment on Shapiro's thoughts about the record by saying, "I can't believe conservatives soo mad about WAP."

"WAP" is now out. Watch the music video below with the participation of KUWTK's Kylie Jenner and many more!