DJ Vlad is clearing the air after a viral social media post packed with outrageous claims about Roc Nation, Megan Thee Stallion, and Tory Lanez almost broke the internet.
I have a confession.
— DJ Vlad (@djvlad) February 15, 2026
Roc Nation has been paying me to support Megan.
They also paid off all the jury members to convict Tory.
And they bribed the judge, too. Jay-Z did a verse for his grandson's new album.
They paid off Megan's doctor to lie about the bullet fragments.…
The media personality says the entire thing was a deliberate experiment meant to expose how quickly misinformation spreads when it feeds existing conspiracy theories.
In a statement shared on X on Thursday, Vlad said the post was written as “obvious satire,” but the response stunned him.
“I tried to make this post as ridiculous as possible,” he wrote. “After 14 million impressions, it seems like millions of people still thought I was serious. I was not.”
The post falsely suggested Roc Nation paid him to back Megan and that Jay-Z secretly influenced legal outcomes tied to Lanez. Vlad insisted none of it was real. “Everything in this post was made up,” he said. “I proved my point.”
I tried to make this post as ridiculous as possible, but after 14 million impressions, it seems like millions of people still think that I was serious. I was not.
— DJ Vlad (@djvlad) February 19, 2026
Everything in this post was made up. I was never paid by Roc Nation, nor was Jay-Z involved in any of these…
Vlad added that Tory Lanez’s legal team reached out to confirm whether any part of the post was factual.
“I told them it was all sarcasm,” he explained, adding that while he believes Lanez shot Megan, he also hopes the rapper receives an early release.
Vlad said the reaction only reinforced his concern. “People will believe any outrageous lie,” he wrote, “as long as it fits what they already want to think.”
Megan Thee Stallion has not addressed the tweet.