Megan Thee Stallion has faced copyright infringement allegations in her music before and now has a new claim to address.
Ivy K, a fellow Houston femcee, accuses Meg of stealing her 2024 song “It’s Whateva” for Meg’s latest single “Whenever.”
Ivy alleges that Megan’s team contacted her a month ago but went ahead with the “remix” without her approval or knowledge.
“B***h it’s whatever / H*e, it’s whatever” is Ivy K’s track, whereas “It’s whenever, b***h / It’s whatever, h*e” is Megan Thee Stallion’s.
Some fans in the comments section under the post below pointed out how Khia’s 2008 track “It’s Whatever” predates both tracks.
As such, many people called this an original sample or interpolation that both Houston artists referenced, whether purposely or otherwise.
Also, these are popular sayings delivered in different tempos and flows, so the connection seems flimsy. However, all of that could change if Ivy K provides proof of Megan’s team reaching out. At the end of the day, this is sadly not an uncommon practice in the music industry, even when it’s clean play.



