Nicki Minaj Torches the Woke Music Industry, Demands $200 Million from JAY-Z and Calls Out Roc Nation Corruption

Nicki Minaj isn’t backing down—and this time, she’s lighting up the entire woke music machine. In a wild series of posts, the rap queen blasted Democrats, ripped into Roc Nation, and claimed JAY-Z owes her up to $200 million.

Minaj has long been a thorn in the side of the establishment music industry, fearlessly taking aim at fake feminism, Big Pharma, and pop stars pushed by corporate agendas. But her latest rant might be her most explosive yet.

“Democrats attacked me over my cousin's friend's balls. Remember?” she posted, reviving the infamous 2021 saga where she questioned the COVID vaccine and triggered a media firestorm. She now claims the attacks were orchestrated to silence her—and says the very people who tried to cancel her were silent when Trump pardoned Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez for a drug trafficking conspiracy.

Nicki calls her “Desirat” and suggests the pardon proves how deep the corruption goes in the music industry. She even questioned why JAY-Z—“the richest and most influential black rapper”—never publicly backed Kamala Harris, despite his ties to Perez and Roc Nation's elite political clout.

Then came the bombshell: JAY-Z allegedly owes her $100 to $200 million from their early Tidal partnership. “We’ve calculated about 100-200MM so far,” she wrote. “#JayZ call me to settle this karmic debt. It’s only collecting more interest.”

Minaj claims she was only offered $1 million when JAY-Z sold Tidal to Jack Dorsey's company for $300 million. Meanwhile, she says she planned to use her fair share to help fund education for her fans. “Presumably to get their reading comprehension up to the task of parsing her social media rants,” she joked.

Nicki didn’t stop there—she also accused Roc Nation of “ruining” everything from hip-hop to sports to social media. And with Megan Thee Stallion and Kendrick Lamar tied to the company, Minaj’s disdain seems deeply personal. Kendrick’s Super Bowl slot was even a sore spot for her mentor Lil Wayne.

“If the top brother in charge can leave y’all hanging w/o repercussions then may everyone else leave you hanging as well,” she posted, closing with a savage punchline: “Hanging like my cousin’s friend’s balls.”

Say what you will about Nicki Minaj—but she’s not afraid to torch the woke elites running the industry into the ground. And with fans rallying behind her and eyes turning toward Roc Nation, the fake empire might just be cracking.

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