This is why female rappers diss Nicki Minaj online. According to the fellow lyricist, there’s an ulterior behind female Hip-Hop artists sending shots at her via Twitter.
While shaking and moving to promote her single “Red Ruby Da Sleeze” and forthcoming album, Minaj asserts that female rap artists are being compensated to share “diss tweets” about her.
The remarks encompassing the paid “diss tweets” were given on the Stationhead app during a “Red Ruby Da Sleeze” listening session.
While chopping it up with Love & Hip Hop’s own, Rah Ali, the Queens native surely didn’t pull any punches when it came to critiquing the current state of hip hop and had some abrasive words to share about her female rap opponents.
This Is Why Female Rappers Diss Nicki Minaj on Twitter — According to Her
Minaj expressed: “As you rap and you write, you get better. And you get better every day.”
She added, “I think the thing is, now, because of the … microwaveability of TikTok artist getting deals, Instagram people getting likes or Twitter people… girls’ labels and management companies paying for viral tweets and paying for Nicki diss tweets and all that.”
Minaj went on: “So now, it’s kinda like if I don’t remind them that we’re actually here to rap, who will? And then, on top of that, don’t ever put me in the same muthaf*cking sentence. Don’t use my name for any examples.”
The Young Money star then touched on female rappers utilizing ghostwriters. “You have to write your verses, period. And I say that with love because I think that now people are feeling the pressure of having to, I don’t know, do things fast,” said Minaj.
Minaj is currently on a tear. According to various reports, the “Up All Night” rapper dissed Megan Thee Stallion on “Red Ruby Da Sleeze.” Bars “I don’t f*ck with horses since Christopher Reeves” and “That .40 cal make ’em dance like a go-go” from the single are allegedly aimed at Stallion.
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