Hey everyone, We’re talking about the queen of rap, Nicki Minaj. It has been revealed that Nicki had over 220,000 people attend her G City Belgium show. Let me know your thoughts on this in the comments below. This was Nicki Minaj’s final hurrah show, and I’m really curious about your opinions.

Honestly, I’m amazed. Nicki has been in the industry for 16, 17 years, and she can still draw a crowd of over 220,000 people? That’s incredible. And some people are calling her washed up? No way. Let’s be real—many of your favorite artists can’t do that. Most of them are afraid to go on tour and put in the work. But Nicki is out here doing it, and we need to give her the recognition she deserves. She absolutely deserves every bit of praise.
If you were at this particular show, let me know in the comments how it was. From the clips I’ve seen, Nicki Minaj absolutely killed it. Moving on, fans are buzzing because Kiki Palmer supposedly called out the queen of rap. She retweeted a post from a fan saying, “Doja rapping in one breath, oh queen of rap.” This made people think Kiki was throwing shade at Nicki Minaj and calling Doja Cat the queen of rap. And it’s not just Kiki—many are saying Doja deserves that title. What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments.

First off, Kiki might not have meant to call Doja the queen of rap. Maybe she was just praising her performance. Some people believe she was just appreciating Doja’s talent, not making a statement. But others think she was implying Doja is the queen of rap. Let’s dive into this. Personally, I don’t think Doja is the queen of rap. Sure, she has great numbers on Spotify and strong Billboard rankings, but her album sales don’t compare to queen standards. She has never sold over 150K in her first week, and her pure sales are low. No shade, but calling her the queen of rap is a stretch. You could call her the princess of rap, which seems fair. Right now, no other female rap artist is doing it like her and Nicki Minaj. But let’s be real, the queen of rap standards are much higher. If Doja stays in the game for 10-15 years like Nicki, then maybe we can talk. For now, the queen of rap title doesn’t fit. What do you think? Did Kiki mean what she posted? Let me know in the comments.

Nicki Minaj also tweeted and deleted a post saying “399.” Fans think she was mocking Megan Thee Stallion for giving out free tickets. One of Megan’s fans commented that Nicki does the same. But here’s the thing: Nicki gives VIP and front-row tickets to her fans, not regular ones. She gives these tickets to her dedicated fans, the Barbz, to show her appreciation. She often gives out tickets because she loves her fans and wants to see them at her shows. This is different from what Megan is doing. What’s your take on this? Share your thoughts in the comments.
Well, well, well. Looks like there’s some drama brewing. Cardi B recently asked, “Which album has been doing too well this summer?” and followed it up with, “Since y’all got degrees and act like you know everything,” which fans think was a dig at Megan Thee Stallion. People are saying that Cardi’s comment about albums not selling well in the summer was aimed at Megan since Megan didn’t drop her album during that time.

It seems like Cardi B is hesitant to release her own album because she’s afraid it won’t do well. She hinted at delaying her album, saying she won’t release it if she thinks it won’t perform. Cardi also mentioned that Normani keeps checking in on her, and they both encourage each other to drop music.

What do you think about all this? Share your thoughts in the comments. It’s interesting that Cardi and Normani are giving each other advice, even though they both seem to be struggling with chart performance. Do you think they should be advising each other?

In the end, Cardi B made it clear that if her “R for the Night” collaboration doesn’t get enough support, she won’t release a new album. She seems really focused on chart performance, maybe even more than just sharing her music with her fans. What do you think about her approach? Let me know in the comments!
Megan Thee Stallion has made a significant jump on the Billboard 100 charts, moving up 23 spots to reach number 45 in just the second week. I’d love to hear your thoughts on this in the comments below. Some fans are suggesting this might be the next single from Megan’s album. What do you think? Was this actually intended as a single?

Personally, I’m not really into the song. No shade, but I don’t find it particularly good or meaningful. It seems like it’s mainly designed for TikTok with lyrics like “TikTok. TikTok. TikTok. Freak. TikTok. Freak. TikTok.”

I’m also curious about when Megan will release an iconic hit. This song doesn’t seem iconic to me; it feels more like a TikTok promotion. Megan has said she’s not really into TikTok and considers herself a true hip-hop artist. So, why not promote a song that doesn’t rely on TikTok and see how it performs?

That said, this is still a good charting position for Megan Thee Stallion, especially considering how the album initially performed. Share your thoughts below!
Recently, Sexy Red revealed some surprising details about her relationship with Ice-P in an interview that’s gone viral. When asked if Ice-P was her man, she responded, “Ice-P? Nah.” She mentioned a few names, saying, “Two babies. Dieses. Drake. My baby daddy. Chief Keef. My other baby daddy. Central C. He’s cute. Ice-P? Nah. And then finally, Ice-P? My [ __ ]!”

Sexy Red’s response caused quite a buzz, with many people discussing it in the comments. Some are wondering if her comments are part of a promotional strategy. Others have pointed out that Ice-P and Sexy Red look more like siblings than a couple and seem to lack chemistry. This isn’t the first time people have questioned Ice-P’s relationships; his rumored connections with Central C and producer Riot also seemed to lack chemistry.

In other news, Eminem’s new album is set to debut at number one on the album charts with over 300,000 units sold in its first week. Despite some negative reviews, like Pitchfork’s 4.8 rating, fans believe there’s an ongoing bias against Eminem. Many fans think the album deserves a higher rating, around a 6 out of 10.

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