Nicki Minaj is not holding back.
For, she is now slamming YouTube for putting an age restriction on her ‘Likkle Miss’ music video.
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Nicki Minaj is not holding back.
For, she is now slamming YouTube for putting an age restriction on her ‘Likkle Miss’ music video.
Full story below…
Sh*t got real for ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’ star Porsha Williams Monday (September 19) after she posted a meme celebrating the best female rappers in history that seemed to diss Nicki MInaj.
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As reported here Monday (September 12), shockwaves were sent through the music industry after reports surfaced rapper PnB Rock was shot and killed in Los Angeles as a result of a robbery attempt. He was only 30-years-old.
While a number of his Hip Hop peers and fans flooded social media with condolences and sympathies for his family, Rap Queen Nicki Minaj did too – but not without issuing a stern message to rappers about the company they keep.
Citing Rock’s death as a cautionary tale, her warnings – although cheered on by her fans affectionately called #Barbz – earned jeers from some and was even branded as ‘untimely’ and ‘insensitive.’
Look inside to see how she responded to criticism.
Is Lil Kim the most disrespected legend ever? She sure seems to think so.
The Queen Bee has been on the receiving end of stinging criticism since Funkmaster Flex took to Hot 97 radio Thursday (September 8) to preview her verse on the remix to Megan Thee Stallion‘s ‘Traumazine’ hit ‘Plan B.’
“Ni**a, you’s a b*tch / Your father’s a b*tch, your brother’s a b*tch / Keep actin’ like this and your son gon’ be a bi*ch,” she raps in the intro of the song.
As Stallion and Kim are said to be beefing with fellow chart-topping rapstress NIcki Minaj, it didn’t take long for the latter’s fans – affectionately called #Barbz – to have their antenna’s raised to detect what many are perceiving as shade to the ‘Super Freaky Girl’ hitmaker’s 1-year-old son.
Look inside to read Lil Kim’s response to the backlash and specifically to her ‘Magic Stick’ co-star 50 Cent who chimed in to defend Nicki.
Azealia Banks and Nicki Minaj may have enjoyed a short-lived truce in 2017, but the former quickly returned to her antics – slamming the ‘Super Freaky Girl’ hitmaker for everything from her stance on vaccines to her appearance, collaborating with 6ix9ine, and so much more in the years that followed their make-up (as we’ve reported in the past).
And though the controversial rapstress seemingly cooled her jets for a while, she took to Instagram this week to reignite the beef with Minaj, now accusing the GRAMMY nominee of attempting to block her reality TV debut.
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Nicki Minaj fans, affectionately called #Barbz, may still be celebrating the arrival of her historic Hot 100 #1 hit ‘Super Freaky Girl’ this week (as we reported here), but there’s one who they shouldn’t expect to join the chorus: media mogul Jason Lee.
Having made no secret of his disdain for the GRAMMY nominee over the years, that antipathy was reiterated in earnest on the most recent episode of his ‘Gagging with Jason Lee’ podcast (August 23).
Hop inside to hear some of the damning quotes from the 45-year-old that have sent the #Barbz into attack mode.
Nicki Minaj has one question to the Public Health Department of Philadelphia: do we have a problem?
As previously reported, Minaj found herself the center of a firestorm of international controversy after publicly questioning the safety of the COVID-19 vaccines – even providing an anecdote about the potential of their negative impact on people by stating her cousin’s friend’s testicles were swollen after receiving a shot.
Months after that hoopla subsided, Philadelphia Public Health garnered media attention Thursday (February 17) for bringing it back up via posted screen shots of her aged tweets that referenced the vaccine drama.
After being swarmed with slams from Minaj’s faithful fans, affectionately called #Barbz, the rapper stepped in to finish the job.
Azealia Banks is sounding off once again and this time it’s rap royal Nicki Minaj that appears to have her hot and bothered.
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She may be enjoying a history-making GRAMMY win (click here to read more), but funnywoman Tiffany Haddish probably wasn’t laughing when she checked her Twitter mentions to find congratulatory messsages overtaken by a bevy of Barb attacks.
Look inside to see what she said that has Nicki Minaj fans so up in arms.
The City Girls are renown for saying it like it is and member JT is continuing along said trajectory.
This week she conducted a live chat with a young fan, who also took on an outspoken stance and quizzed the star on everything from Nicki Minaj (who she said she loves) and more.
Watch below…
Despite having a documented history of dissing Rap Queen Nicki Minaj, DJ Akademiks made headlines recently for finally “bowing down to kiss the ring” – but not without doing so at the expense of other female rappers.
No stranger for earning negative reviews for his controversial opinions, the popular Urban culture commentator expressed disappointment for the “low bar” set for femcees over the last year. An interesting position given that female Rap hit unprecedented highs in 2020.
“The popular female rappers in 2020, the bar was this low,” said Akademiks. “Truth be told, for all the male rappers, if it was on some Juwanna Man sh*t and could f*ckin’ trick the game and just have a big f*ckin’ fat ass and people think they’re a female and just wear like, a ton of lace fronts and f*ckin’ wigs and throw on a sh*t ton of lipgloss, yeah, the skill level is here.”
Later in his rant, he homed in on Minaj’s ‘Hot Girl Summer’ co-star Megan Thee Stallion by claiming the Hot Girl Coach had ‘lazy bars’ and was succesful because she was ‘a victim.’
That’s not all he said. Look inside to see just what got Stallion’s fans, affectionately called Hotties, blazing keyboards in defense of the Houston-born rapstress.
“F*** You” singer Cee Lo Green had fans of Nicki Minaj, Cardi B, and Megan Thee Stallion saying just that to him after he branded the ladies’ respective expressions of sexuality as ‘desperate’ (as we reported here).
Now, after drawing harsh criticism from the rappers’ fans and supporters for his “misguided” his weigh in, the Gnarls Barkley leader is reeling back the comments.
Taking to social media Wednesday (August 12), Green stated:
“There seems to be a misunderstanding with a quote taken from an interview I did a few days ago while promoting my new project,” he started. “Firstly, I’m an advocate of artistic freedom and expression as well as a fan of Nicki, Cardi & Meagan [sic]. I know most of them personally and consider Cardi & Offset family. Therefore, I would never disrespect them by any means.”
That’s not all he said. Look inside for the full statement: