Nicki Minaj and Cardi B are beefing again – and this time Nicki is firing shots at her female hip hop rival on Twitter. Media Take Out learned that Nicki issued a direct shot at Cardi yesterday – and it has the fan bases of the two women going at it all across social media.
The beef started on Friday, when Nicki Minaj released her new song Super Freaky Girl. Nicki has released a few songs recently, and all of them seemed to flop.
So Cardi’s fans expected Nicki’s new track to flop also. They asked Cardi what she thought about the song, and she threw subtle shade at Nicki – telling Nicki’s fans to “Go stream” the track.
Well the track is EXPLODING … and it’s pretty clear that it’s going to be a HUGE hit.
Such a huge hit that the track broke the single day streaming record on Spotify. Nicki quickly took to social media, to respond to Cardi’s shade. Look:
Nicki’s fans are having fun with the playful beef, and calling out Cardi’s fans – for the Bronx rapper’s latest flop records.
So far Cardi hasn’t responded to Nicki’s tweets. But given Cardi’s history, we expect that she’ll respond pretty soon.
Often cited as the “Queen of Rap” and the “Queen of Hip Hop” by several media outlets, Minaj is also one of the best-selling music artists, with more than 100 million records sold worldwide. Several media outlets have described her as one of the most influential rappers of all time, and Billboard ranked her as the top female rapper of the 2010s, and seventh among the top female artists.
Her various accolades include eight American Music Awards, five MTV Video Music Awards (including the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award in 2022), six MTV Europe Music Awards, twelve BET Awards, four Billboard Music Awards, a Brit Award, and three Guinness World Records. In 2016, Time included her on their annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world. Outside of music, her film career has included voice roles in the animated films Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012) and The Angry Birds Movie 2 (2019) as well as supporting roles in the films The Other Woman (2014) and Barbershop: The Next Cut (2016).