Nicki Minaj Reacts To Aspiring Rapper Being Told She Shouldn’t Look Up To Her: Look At The Hate In This Black Woman’s Face!
Nicki Minaj Reacts To Aspiring Rapper Being Told She Shouldn’t Look Up To Nicki: Look At The Hate In This Black Woman’s Face!
Nicki Minaj responds to an aspiring rapper being told that she shouldn’t look up to her. The newly married rap star shared a rom reality show featuring producer Jermaine Dupri. In the clip, during a Q&A with young artists, a woman states:
“My question is for the ladies specifically. Who do you look up to in the industry? Unfortunately, you don’t have many examples you can look up to. I wouldn’t say Nicki would be your example.”

Nicki Minaj
Nicki responded to the clip writing:
“Look @ the hate & bitterness on this BLACK woman’s face when someone says their influence is the most dominating female rapper of the last decade chile.ALL OF YOU GIRLS DO THIS. SO SAD.”
She added,
“If you’re this weak minded you won’t last in this game anyway. This is what’s going on behind the scenes @ award shows, radio shows, etc. They gotta say they was influenced by ppl who was rappin b4 they was born chile. Anything but those 10 little letters on a big sign. N I C K I M I N A J.”
Check out the clip below.
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