Channing Tatum expressed his amusement and appreciation for Megan Thee Stallion's song, Wanna Be, which includes a playful reference to him with the phrase "White boy wasted." During an interview with Vanity Fair on August 22, 2024, alongside Zoe Kravitz and Naomi Ackie, Tatum praised the song and mentioned,
"I'm such a fan of the song because of the.. the internet or the social like challenge that was happening like the, the twerking challenge."
The track, which has attracted considerable attention for its catchy beat and bold lyrics, includes a playful reference to Tatum, highlighting Megan's distinctive style. The song's reference to Tatum highlights the rapper's ability to blend pop culture elements with her music, further solidifying her place in the industry.
Channing Tatum's humorous response to "White boy wasted"
Channing Tatum, along with his Blink Twice co-stars Zoe Kravitz and Naomi Ackie, appeared for a Vanity Fair interview to promote his latest psychological thriller movie. During the interview, Channing Tatum was asked about his mention in GloRilla and Megan Thee Stallion's latest song, Wanna Be, which features the lyrics,
"White boy wasted, Channing Tatum."
When Zoe Kravitz asked him if his team had paid for including his reference in Megan Thee Stallion's latest song, Tatum responded with humor,
"I really wish my team was that smart and that creative. I would have I I'd probably be in a different creative like career place my life if they were that creative."
Tatum’s response has gone viral as the fans show appreciation for his funny attitude and sense of humor. The actor is currently working on several film projects, including the highly anticipated sequel to Magic Mike. He has shown that he can take a joke and enjoy the playful side of pop culture.
Megan Thee Stallion’s song, which has a reference to Tatum, has quickly become a fan favorite since its release. The song, released as part of her latest album, Megan, showcases the rapper's unique style, blending humor, confidence, and cultural references. Megan Thee Stallion, who gained popularity due to her rather witty lyrics and unapologetic persona, often uses pop culture references in her songs.
The phrase "White boy wasted" is a slang term often used to describe excessive drinking. Many people have recorded their clips of the song and posted them on X and TikTok.
Megan Thee Stallion continues to dominate the music industry, with her latest album receiving critical acclaim and solidifying her status as one of the leading voices in hip-hop today.