
This behavior isn’t new. Nicki Minaj's rap sheet of beef with women is long, exhausting, and well-documented over the years.
Nicki Minaj is once again attacking another younger, prettier, and more successful woman, adding to her now tainted legacy of being anti-woman and solidifying the fact that it’s time to call her what she truly is: bitter. We have to finally reckon with the fact that her contributions to the culture are outweighed by the damage she’s done to it.
Let’s start with the latest tirade. In true Nicki Minaj fashion, she took to X, formerly Twitter, earlier this month to attack SZA — a woman seven years her junior and five Grammys outside of her tax and success bracket — during a heated exchange with TDE President, Punch.
After attempting to be the bigger woman, SZA decided to respond to Minaj’s shade. Minaj went on to claim that SZA “has been trying to tell the world she wrote for Beyoncé every other other business day,” referring to the R&B hitmaker’s co-writing credit on the Beyoncé’s hit record “Feelin’ Myself” featuring the rapper, writing:
“Nicki. You absolutely know my music and what I contribute cause you’ve asked for features twice to no response . In addition to rapping my lyrics on feeling myself ‘Cooking up the bass looking like a kilo’? Lol ur having a moment ..im not sure why but be blessed.”
After being bested with receipts, Minaj continued her barrage of insults on X, accusing the multi-award-winning artist of having “fake freckles” before listing her own former success and skipping over when she had fake accents, hair, and lyrics (we all know Safaree was writing those bars). Once again, highlighting that this isn’t an attempt at professional besting; it’s a woman blatantly tearing down another woman for no apparent reason other than she’s more successful, a point she makes clear with her response to the facts.
“Did you look at the venues I played on my OWN headlined FESTIVAL tour out of the country last year? B***h have you ever headlined to 80K ppl?” she asked in a lengthy, highly critical tweet, omitting that the only tour she was scheduled to co-headline was canceled due to legal troubles.
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This is no longer about friendly rivalry, and hip-hop has always had beef. Nicki’s problem isn’t competition; it’s women, and the receipts are long.
Even outside of music, her personal choices speak volumes. From supporting her brother, who was convicted of sexual assault against his stepdaughter, with $100,000 bail and public praise, to working with known predator, Tekashi 6ix9ine, and attempting to deflect criticism by dragging Lady Gaga into the mess, Nicki Minaj has shown a consistent disregard for women’s safety and solidarity.
Her legacy is no longer defined by her music, her record sales, or even her early cultural impact, but instead riddled with mean tweets fueled by insecurity, unnecessary trolling, and the bridges she’s burned with women who once looked up to her. It’s truly time to mute Nicki Minaj and any other hater who doesn’t contribute to culture, but instead bastardizes and degrades.
And lastly, Nicki Minaj isn’t a misunderstood queen; she’s a former and bitter one, and it’s time we said it out loud.
Someone said that whenever she goes on a twitter tirade it means her husband is in court.
She suckss
I used to love Nicki when I was in middle school but after knowing she is married to a guy that is convicted for rape, she goes straight to electric chair now.