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  • Nicki Minaj Unleashes Scathing Takedown of SZA, Hints at Drama with Drake and Beyoncé

    Nicki Minaj Unleashes Scathing Takedown of SZA, Hints at Drama with Drake and Beyoncé

    Nicki Minaj and SZA’s simmering tension has erupted into a full-scale feud, with Minaj taking to social media to air out grievances, drop unfiltered accusations, and name-drop some of the biggest names in music. In a fiery post shared late Tuesday, the rapper called out SZA directly, and didn’t stop there, also looping in longtime collaborators Drake, Beyoncé, and music executive Gee Roberson.

    The feud, which began with subtle shade and cryptic tweets, has officially entered its messiest chapter yet.

    Nicki Claims She Passed on “Rich Baby Daddy” Track

    Minaj started her late-night rant by revealing she had declined a feature on “Rich Baby Daddy,” the chart-topping collaboration between Drake and Sexyy Red. The song had previously been linked to SZA as a rumored remix contributor.

    “He wanted me and Sexy on it. I still have the version of just Drake and Sexy,” Minaj wrote, adding that she turned it down to prioritize creative control over her Pink Friday 2 era.

    She explained, “I wanted my next collab with Drake to be something meaningful, not a club record. Meanwhile, Miss Thing is still out here doing her best for him daily.”

    The pointed comments, though marked by sarcasm and some NSFW insinuations, set the internet ablaze. Within minutes, the hashtag #Dricki, a mashup of Drake and Nicki, was trending on X (formerly Twitter).

    Minaj Mocks SZA’s Beyoncé Writing Claims

    Next, Minaj shifted gears to challenge SZA’s repeated insinuations that she played a behind-the-scenes role in writing for Beyoncé.

    “This woman wants a Grammy just for hinting she touched a Google Doc Beyoncé opened,” Minaj quipped. She specifically referenced their 2015 joint track “Feeling Myself,” claiming Beyoncé’s vocals were already in place before Minaj recorded her verses.

    According to Minaj, the two artists debated over who should sing the now-iconic line “Cooking up the bass, looking like a kilo.”

    “Bey was like, ‘You sing it.’ I said, ‘Nooo, you sing it!’” Minaj recalled, adding, “Then she said in her calm Texas voice, ‘Yes, you can.’”

    “These Girls Have No Identity”: Nicki’s Final Blow

    Minaj ended her post with a sweeping criticism of unnamed “industry girls” who she believes lack originality, a statement many interpreted as another jab at SZA.

    “She needed two whole days to be coached on how to respond,” Minaj wrote. “They can’t freestyle a tweet, let alone a track.”

    It was a clear sign the gloves were off and that this feud had moved well beyond mere subtweets.

    SZA Responds with Receipts and Resilience

    The blowout follows SZA’s subtle response to a previous Minaj comment, where the singer told fans, “Don’t take the bait lol silly goose.” That seemingly light remark clearly hit a nerve with Minaj, who spiraled into a flurry of tweets questioning SZA’s artistry, appearance, and career longevity.

    At one point, Minaj even questioned the impact of SZA’s chart-topping album SOS, tweeting: “If every song she ever made vanished, the music industry wouldn’t miss her.”

    SZA fired back by posting what she claims were text receipts of Minaj asking for collaborations, twice. “Nicki, you know my music. You’ve quoted it. You’ve requested features. Stop pretending,” she wrote.

    She also addressed the harsh treatment she receives online, saying, “I get bullied by millions daily then step out into sold-out stadiums. That’s real love. My parents are healthy. I’m thriving.”

    A Celebrity Clash for the Ages?

    While neither Beyoncé nor Drake has commented on the fallout, fan theories and stan wars are raging across platforms. Whether this feud will cool off or continue to heat up remains to be seen, but one thing’s clear: the pop girl detente is officially over.

  • Justin Bieber Teases Surprise Album ‘Swag’ Dropping Tonight

    Justin Bieber Teases Surprise Album ‘Swag’ Dropping Tonight

    After a years-long musical break, Justin Bieber is back to stirring the pop pot, and this time, it’s with billboards, bold fonts, and a whole lot of “Swag.”

    The Canadian superstar ignited fan frenzy on Thursday with a string of Instagram posts teasing a brand-new album. Titled Swag, yes, really, Bieber’s seventh studio album is reportedly dropping this Friday, marking his first full-length release since 2021’s Justice.

    Billboard Takeover and Tracklist Teasers

    The rollout for Swag is anything but subtle. The first billboard appeared in Reykjavik, Iceland (because apparently that’s the new Beverly Hills?), followed by splashy displays in New York’s Times Square and across Los Angeles. Each digital display teased cryptic black-and-white photos and what appeared to be song titles, prompting fans to speculate: Is this a full album drop, or is Bieber just soft-launching his Tumblr era?

     
     
     
     
     
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    Soon after the billboards surfaced, Bieber confirmed the hype by sharing a video from Times Square featuring the rumored tracklist. Among the 20 song titles: “Go Baby,” “Devotion,” “Therapy Session,” and the ultra-meta “Swag.”

    Big-Name Collaborations on the Horizon?

    According to The Hollywood Reporter, Swag may feature verses from Gunna, Sexyy Red, and Cash Cobain. Sources say Bieber has been quietly hosting jam sessions at his L.A. home, bringing in collaborators like Carter Lang, Eddie Benjamin, and DJ Tay James.

    Fans got a rare behind-the-scenes peek into the process when Bieber recently posted a studio photo alongside his 10-month-old son, Jack Blues Bieber. While no official album announcement has come from Bieber himself, the clues, and the tracklist, are stacking up fast.

     
     
     
     
     
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    A Comeback Years in the Making

    Bieber’s return to the music scene comes after a relatively quiet period. In 2023, he sold the rights to his music catalog to Hipgnosis Songs Capital for a reported $200 million. Later that year, he split from longtime manager Scooter Braun amid financial disputes related to the canceled Justice World Tour.

    Hints of a comeback have been bubbling for a while. Singer-songwriter Mk.gee mentioned last year that Bieber had been back in the studio, crafting what would be his first album in four years.

    What’s on Swag?

    Here’s the full rumored tracklist:

    • All I Can Take
    • Daisies
    • Yukon
    • Go Baby
    • Things You Do
    • Butterflies
    • Way It Is
    • First Place
    • Soulful
    • Walking Away
    • Glory Voice Memo
    • Devotion
    • Dadz Love
    • Therapy Session
    • Sweet Spot
    • 405
    • Swag
    • Zuma House
    • Too Long
    • Forgiveness

    Whether Swag turns out to be a sonic reinvention or a nod to early 2010s Bieber, one thing’s clear: the Biebs is back—and he’s bringing the drama, the features, and maybe even the daisy chains.