
Minaj accompanied the screenshot with a tweet calling Latto a ‘Karen’.

The text reads: “I agree you however because of where we left off ion think u need to bring my name/song up to prove ur point.” Minaj responded by sharing text messages from Latto, who agreed that ‘Super Freaky Girl’ should not have been shifted to the pop category but stated that her name and her song did not need to be mentioned to prove Minaj’s point. “Damn I can’t win for losing… all these awards/noms I can’t even celebrate,” she tweeted, which attracted over 20,000 likes in six hours. Latto, 23, caught wind of the trouble brewing online. Wouldn’t you say SFG and Anaconda are sonically similar. When a fan on Twitter shared screenshots of Latto calling ‘Big Energy’ a pop song on Twitter, 10-time Grammy nominee Minaj simply replied: “Yikes”.Īnother Barb – as Minaj’s fans have come to be known – noted: “Anaconda was nominated for Rap Song. I’d actually LUV 2 c a more street record win- male OR female! IJS rightIsRight”. “ANY1 who says diff is simply a Nicki hater or a troll.


“I have no prob being moved out the RAP category as long as we r ALL being treated FAIRLY,” she tweeted to her 26 million followers, before referencing ‘Big Energy’, the crossover hit by Latto remaining in the rap category. The ‘Roman’s Revenge’ rapper had a lot to say about the category change, as she aired her thoughts on Twitter. It all started when Minaj, 39, apparently heard that her most recent hit, ‘Super Freaky Girl’, will reportedly not be considered for the rap categories at the 2023 Grammys and will compete for Best Pop Solo Performance instead. Nicki Minaj has hit back at Latto for ‘age shaming’ her during a spat between the two rappers erupted on social media.
