Nicki Minaj launches harsh accusations against Jay-Z in a series of publications on social networks

The rapper Nicki Minaj has unleashed controversy after publishing a series of messages on the platform X where he expresses his frustration for alleged attempts at professional sabotage, which, according to hints, come from Roc Nation, The company founded by Jay-Z. Although the 42 -year -old artist does not directly mention the entrepreneur or his associates, several of his comments refer to negative experiences that would have affected his career and his personal environment, including the alleged manipulation of their social networks and damage to their family relationship.
Minaj, whose last album Pink Friday 2 was released in 2023, states that external pressures have influenced their decision not to launch new music. In her publications, she mentions that both she and her followers have been victims of “Shadowbanning” – a practice in which the content of a user is limited without notification – and suggests that there are “friends in positions of power” behind these acts. It also refers to attempts to separate her husband, Kenneth Petty, from her family, mentioning “lies” disseminated by influential people.
The artist born in Trinidad and Tobago has urged her followers, known as the Bracz, to collect evidence of blockages or restrictions on their digital platforms, and promised to reveal more information with the phrase: “Confirmations will be well juicy.” It also ensures that interference have directly impacted their ability to generate income and maintain a direct relationship with their audience.
So far, neither Roc Nation nor representatives of Minaj have issued official statements regarding these accusations. The situation has generated broad debate on social networks, where fans divide between those who support the rapper version and those who ask for greater clarity and concrete evidence on the signs. The controversy raises questions about power dynamics in the music industry and the role of digital platforms in the visibility of artists.