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ALGAYDO 32,638 Posted April 13, 2018 Share Posted April 13, 2018 27 minutes ago, justanothergay said: Everyone who visited this thread, including you Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robo Ga 15,298 Posted April 13, 2018 Share Posted April 13, 2018 ayyy came thru dippin, came thru drippin *sips lean in womb* 🤖⚡️ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bebe 17,094 Posted April 13, 2018 Share Posted April 13, 2018 1 hour ago, dit said: you didnt see her recent tweet did you? Nicki is mad and being shady. She didn't even "@" Cardi. If anyone is being unsupportive of other women and pitting another woman against her own self it would be Nicki Minaj. Everyone's seen the tweet, did you hear or at least read about the interview she gave before? She made valid points and all she said was that she was hurt by Cardi AND Migos because she felt like they where all painting her to be this villain (Which... She was... People were talking about how shady it was that Nicki didn't shoot with them and Cardi was talking about how she got on the track and suddenly Nicki changed her verse flaming ****). I think this article explains it well: "“MotorSport” was planned as a collaboration between Quavo and Minaj, until Quavo texted Minaj to tell her the rest of Migos, including Cardi’s fiance Offset, would be on it. He also asked if Cardi could be on the track, which Minaj approved. But the narrative after that quickly shifted, especially after Minaj and Cardi didn’t share any scenes in the music video. You can imagine the gossip: Nicki’s at it again. In an interview with Zane Lowe, Minaj said she was hurt that Cardi and Migos—which includes Quavo and Cardi’s fiancée, Offset—allowed that narrative to persist. “When I first came in the game, if a female of [my] stature had done a feature with me on it, I would only be singing their praises and saying thank you,” Minaj said. “The first interview [Cardi] did after ‘MotorSport’ came out, it just really hurt me, because she looked so aggravated and angry, and the only thing she kept saying was, ‘I didn’t hear that, she changed her verse.’” “The only thing with Cardi that really, really, really hurt my feelings was the first interview she did after ‘MotorSport’ came out. With ‘MotorSport,’ I kinda felt ambushed,” she says. “The first thing that came out of her mouth about a Nicki Minaj feature was ‘she changed the verse’ … When it was time to clear the air about that, no one did that. All of them allowed me to look like I lied.” As for why the two didn’t appear together in the video, Minaj explained it was because of a scheduling conflict owing to the fact that she and Cardi share a hairstylist. But she knew, because she’s been through it before, how she was going to be painted in the media. And she felt like she had been thrown under the bus by Migos for not clearing the air about it. “I said to him, ‘You know if I don’t show up, they’re gonna think it’s because I’m doing it to be mean’” she said. “They [Migos and Cardi] all knew that and still did interviews and jumped around it just to paint Nicki as the bad person so you could play the victim. That really, really, really hurt me because I really supported her.” There’s nuance here. You can be hurt by a collaborator, or have a complicated relationship with a friend, be it professional or otherwise. That doesn’t mean there’s a feud. Not only did Minaj make that very clear in the interview—that she and Cardi are not feuding, that she was merely disappointed in how things went down—but Cardi herself said as much in an interview on Friday with Apple Music’s Beats 1. “I just really feel like it’s internet made-up. I really feel like fans and people really want to see that happen because it’s really entertaining,” Cardi said. “I remember when Nicki and Remy [Ma] was beefing and everybody was tuning in like, ‘Ooh, what’s next?’” In response to Cardi’s quote from Friday, Minaj said, "Up until this recent interview that she did, I had never seen her show me genuine love. I could just imagine how many girls wish they could have been on a song with Nicki Minaj. I'm not saying in it a cocky way ... It's because of the Nicki hate train that she felt like she could speak about me in that manner." Minaj’s remarks exhibit maturity and self-awareness. It’s in stark contrast to the reactionary way she is depicted on social media and in the press: petulant, wanton, angry. She’s a person who has weathered an unforgiving business, and knows how to navigate it—but who also knows the obstacles that will be consistently thrown in her way as she does it. Those obstacles were there when she was pitted against Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus. In each case Minaj was portrayed as “coming for them” when she was invoking them in serious conversations about womanhood and blackness in the industry. They were there when she sparred with Mariah Carey, as the rapper became increasingly exasperated with snide comments Carey would make about her—all of which the media eventually exploited into a tired catfight. And the obstacles, of course, were there throughout her history with other female rappers, including Remy Ma, Lil Kim, and Azealia Banks."https://www.thedailybeast.com/nicki-minaj-vs-cardi-b-when-will-we-stop-making-nicki-minaj-the-villain I get that it's a bit of a read but it's worth it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Judas Oyster 1,915 Posted April 13, 2018 Share Posted April 13, 2018 1 hour ago, Chuckles said: What does the caption even mean? I am asking honetly... "came through dripping"?? Not exactly sure about the meaning but it's on the song she's lipsyncing/dancing to on the video. New song on her new album. Probably meaning she's dripping money everywhere she is. That she has a lot of money. Not sure tho'. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
misunderstood 8,736 Posted April 13, 2018 Share Posted April 13, 2018 She has nothing to be bothered about really Nicki just said her side of the story. Also how do we know if she's not bothered, all it is is a post on insta. We ain't with her right now. "I'd rather be poor and happy, than rich and alone" Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
sipthistea 21,099 Posted April 13, 2018 Share Posted April 13, 2018 1 hour ago, Edonis said: I just really am trying to understand why Nicki is so upset now about something that happened months ago? And I'm not hating, but I'm just genuinely curious what told her to speak on this issue now, when she should've mentioned her issues then. Easy: 1. She's trying to stir up some controversy in order for people to pay attention to her new 2 singles. 2. Nicki's losing popularity. Her last singles were a disappointment, while Cardi B is the "it girl" right now, and got a #1 with a pure rap single. This is something Nicki couldn't achieve with her crossover singles. 3. Nicki's always been a very insecure woman. That's why she has to claim she's the queen of rap and that the "bitches are her sons", so that she feels better about herself. Imagine being insecure and having someone new take the attention off of you. She must be fuming right now. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gay 1,370 Posted April 13, 2018 Share Posted April 13, 2018 1 million likes in just 1 hour omg Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dit 46,473 Posted April 13, 2018 Author Share Posted April 13, 2018 58 minutes ago, Fable said: Everyone's seen the tweet, did you hear or at least read about the interview she gave before? She made valid points and all she said was that she was hurt by Cardi AND Migos because she felt like they where all painting her to be this villain (Which... She was... People were talking about how shady it was that Nicki didn't shoot with them and Cardi was talking about how she got on the track and suddenly Nicki changed her verse flaming ****). I think this article explains it well: "“MotorSport” was planned as a collaboration between Quavo and Minaj, until Quavo texted Minaj to tell her the rest of Migos, including Cardi’s fiance Offset, would be on it. He also asked if Cardi could be on the track, which Minaj approved. But the narrative after that quickly shifted, especially after Minaj and Cardi didn’t share any scenes in the music video. You can imagine the gossip: Nicki’s at it again. In an interview with Zane Lowe, Minaj said she was hurt that Cardi and Migos—which includes Quavo and Cardi’s fiancée, Offset—allowed that narrative to persist. “When I first came in the game, if a female of [my] stature had done a feature with me on it, I would only be singing their praises and saying thank you,” Minaj said. “The first interview [Cardi] did after ‘MotorSport’ came out, it just really hurt me, because she looked so aggravated and angry, and the only thing she kept saying was, ‘I didn’t hear that, she changed her verse.’” “The only thing with Cardi that really, really, really hurt my feelings was the first interview she did after ‘MotorSport’ came out. With ‘MotorSport,’ I kinda felt ambushed,” she says. “The first thing that came out of her mouth about a Nicki Minaj feature was ‘she changed the verse’ … When it was time to clear the air about that, no one did that. All of them allowed me to look like I lied.” As for why the two didn’t appear together in the video, Minaj explained it was because of a scheduling conflict owing to the fact that she and Cardi share a hairstylist. But she knew, because she’s been through it before, how she was going to be painted in the media. And she felt like she had been thrown under the bus by Migos for not clearing the air about it. “I said to him, ‘You know if I don’t show up, they’re gonna think it’s because I’m doing it to be mean’” she said. “They [Migos and Cardi] all knew that and still did interviews and jumped around it just to paint Nicki as the bad person so you could play the victim. That really, really, really hurt me because I really supported her.” There’s nuance here. You can be hurt by a collaborator, or have a complicated relationship with a friend, be it professional or otherwise. That doesn’t mean there’s a feud. Not only did Minaj make that very clear in the interview—that she and Cardi are not feuding, that she was merely disappointed in how things went down—but Cardi herself said as much in an interview on Friday with Apple Music’s Beats 1. “I just really feel like it’s internet made-up. I really feel like fans and people really want to see that happen because it’s really entertaining,” Cardi said. “I remember when Nicki and Remy [Ma] was beefing and everybody was tuning in like, ‘Ooh, what’s next?’” In response to Cardi’s quote from Friday, Minaj said, "Up until this recent interview that she did, I had never seen her show me genuine love. I could just imagine how many girls wish they could have been on a song with Nicki Minaj. I'm not saying in it a cocky way ... It's because of the Nicki hate train that she felt like she could speak about me in that manner." Minaj’s remarks exhibit maturity and self-awareness. It’s in stark contrast to the reactionary way she is depicted on social media and in the press: petulant, wanton, angry. She’s a person who has weathered an unforgiving business, and knows how to navigate it—but who also knows the obstacles that will be consistently thrown in her way as she does it. Those obstacles were there when she was pitted against Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus. In each case Minaj was portrayed as “coming for them” when she was invoking them in serious conversations about womanhood and blackness in the industry. They were there when she sparred with Mariah Carey, as the rapper became increasingly exasperated with snide comments Carey would make about her—all of which the media eventually exploited into a tired catfight. And the obstacles, of course, were there throughout her history with other female rappers, including Remy Ma, Lil Kim, and Azealia Banks."https://www.thedailybeast.com/nicki-minaj-vs-cardi-b-when-will-we-stop-making-nicki-minaj-the-villain I get that it's a bit of a read but it's worth it. omg I'll make sure to read this later for sure! thanks sistren Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RAMROD 109,592 Posted April 13, 2018 Share Posted April 13, 2018 Heels on, bish (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ✧*:・゚ dancin' until i'm dead (*´艸`*) ♡♡♡ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reginald 13,841 Posted April 13, 2018 Share Posted April 13, 2018 2 hours ago, Robo Ga said: ayyy came thru dippin, came thru drippin *sips lean in womb* SCREAMING!!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Emvee 8,407 Posted April 13, 2018 Share Posted April 13, 2018 Lol @ the comment that she would have praised other females in rap when she first started. She dragged everyone that she possibly could when she debuted Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
StarstruckIllusion 52,768 Posted April 13, 2018 Share Posted April 13, 2018 Y'all are so cringeworthy. She really got emotional on radio and this is how y'all act? Coming for her? Yikes. And whose to say Cardi didn't just apologize in the background. Twitter isn't the only way these celebrities comminate plus Nicki said right after she's okay with her now bc she's shown some genuine love recently. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ALGAYDO 32,638 Posted April 13, 2018 Share Posted April 13, 2018 4 hours ago, Chuckles said: What does the caption even mean? I am asking honetly... "came through dripping"?? I’m guessing she means either A) she herself came in dripping in jewels, or B) someone passed by dripping as in very wet (horny) after seeing Cardi lol Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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