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Jessie J apologizes to Nicki Minaj


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ToxicHot

It’s all love. I hope Nicki responds to her and/or reaches out. :) 

dOnT sAd ReAcT mE 2 bE sHaDy i WiLL RePoRt U!!1!
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reallydima

Like I get Nicki's side, she wants people to know she is that bi*ch. But this should have been dealt with privately. 

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enissa11

now we know nicki is just a gold chaser, the industry artificiality showing its true colors

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Glamourpuss

She shouldn't have to apologise for it. I know it was to save face but it's ridiculous that it's had to come to this. 

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StrawberryBlond

I still wonder how this collab was agreed to. The fact that Jessie was billed as the lead artist and it merely listed Ariana and Nicki as features (despite them all contributing about the same amount) is so surprising. Jessie never broke through in America so how she got these massive American names on a song so early into her career still baffles me. Even in the UK, it was the other two who were selling that song as Jessie had become irrelevant by then. But regardless, Nicki didn't have to be so catty, not to be mention, public, about this. Jessie's story makes Nicki sound so much better as opposed to exposing herself as someone who's happy to be a rent-a-rapper.

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I mean, it is not the first time some artist says that Nicki just appeared on their track. Jessies version of the story seems more true to me. 

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4 minutes ago, StrawberryBlond said:

I still wonder how this collab was agreed to. The fact that Jessie was billed as the lead artist and it merely listed Ariana and Nicki as features (despite them all contributing about the same amount) is so surprising. Jessie never broke through in America so how she got these massive American names on a song so early into her career still baffles me. Even in the UK, it was the other two who were selling that song as Jessie had become irrelevant by then. But regardless, Nicki didn't have to be so catty, not to be mention, public, about this. Jessie's story makes Nicki sound so much better as opposed to exposing herself as someone who's happy to be a rent-a-rapper.

early? this song was for her 3rd album

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3 minutes ago, kukuryku666 said:

early? this song was for her 3rd album

She was just 3 years into her career at the time. I'd consider someone like that to still be fairly new. And to Americans, she was even more new as she wasn't promoted over there until later.

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4 minutes ago, StrawberryBlond said:

She was just 3 years into her career at the time. I'd consider someone like that to still be fairly new. And to Americans, she was even more new as she wasn't promoted over there until later.

well, yeah ok

her not being popular in us was probably the main reason why they gave her 2 popular artists tho

i think that the label was trying to make her big, with a hit song wrote by someone else, largely known features, etc.

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