Nicki Minaj Appears on “Nice to Meet Ya” By Meghan Trainor Amid Meek Mill Conflict
Nicki Minaj has teamed up with Meghan Trainor's new melody, "Nice to Meet Ya." Trainor prodded the track not long ago via web-based networking media.
The melody is highlighted on Trainor's recently discharged collection Treat Myself. The collection likewise flaunts highlights from the Pussycat Dolls, Lennon Stella, Sasha Sloan, and AJ Mitchell.
In September, Minaj proclaimed that she was resigning from music, referring to beginning a family as the explanation. The following month, she explained her announcement: “The retirement was talking about my album, meaning do I want to go back and record my fifth album.”
In spite of the fact that she hasn't totally retired discharging music, Minaj has taken somewhat of a break. The main music she's dropped from that point forward has been the melody “Bad to You,” which was on the Charlie's Angels soundtrack, and the tune and going with video for "Tusa" with Karol G.
All the more as of late, Nicki and her significant other, Kenneth Petty got into a verbal squabble with Meek Mill. The occurrence occurred before in January at Maxfield in West Hollywood where the two gatherings were shopping. In surfaced film, Meek is seen being kept down by his security and store representatives while the couple hollered at him.
Afterward, it was accounted for that Meek may have affected the episode. As indicated by TMZ, insiders state the couple was disappointed in light of the fact that Meek was purportedly gazing at them while they were attempting to shop. Minaj and Petty disapproved of this and purportedly began the contention. However sources demand Minaj and Petty didn't "approach Meek using any and all means." The two gatherings coincidentally crossed ways while they were out shopping.
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