
Nicki Minaj is making headlines once again, this time for her remarks regarding her recent speech at the United Nations and her ongoing feud with Jay-Z. As anticipation builds for her upcoming album, the Trinidadian rapper is using social media to stir the pot.
Earlier this year, Minaj made waves with a controversial speech condemning the alleged religious persecution of Christians in Nigeria. In her address, she controversially thanked former President Donald Trump for bringing attention to the issue. Recently, she took to Twitter to blend these narratives with a reference to her long-standing rivalry with Hov, stating, “United Nations was a MAGA Flex, Trump on da text, Y’all should be afraid of what I’m gon do next.”
Minaj’s tweet echoes lyrics from Jay-Z’s track “On To The Next One,” where he raps, “M.J. at Summer Jam, Obama on the text / Y’all should be afraid of what I’m gon’ do next.” This jab underscores her ongoing tension with the Roc Nation mogul, which has previously led her to threaten to withhold her music due to their disputes.
At one point, Minaj even declared, “Ok I’m not going to put out the album anymore. No more music. Hope you’re happy now [JAY-Z]. Bye, Barbz. Love you for life,” which sent her fans into a frenzy. Fortunately for them, she later backtracked and continues to hype up her forthcoming release.
Minaj’s complex relationship with Trump adds another layer to her narrative, as she has faced criticism for her support of the controversial figure. While she hasn’t endorsed all of his policies, her connection to him has drawn mixed reactions from fans and critics alike.
As we await her new album, it’s clear that Nicki Minaj is ready to deliver more than just music; she’s poised to share her thoughts on her feuds and support for Trump. Fans can expect plenty of provocative content when the album drops. Stay tuned for more updates and insights right here at hiphopraisedmetheblog.com.
