Nicki Minaj Fires Back at Miley Cyrus 'Perdue Chicken' via Queen Radio for 'Cattitude' Diss; Nicki Unpacks Beef

NIcki Minaj Drags Miley Cyrus on Queen Radio and Explains How The Drama Started From a Magazine Interview Miley Had.

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The pair have had a hostile relationship since 2015, when Cyrus called Minaj "not very kind" in a meeting with The New York Times. Accordingly, Minaj got at Cyrus at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards, saying, “This b**ch that had a lot to say about me the other day in the press — Miley, what’s good?” The genuine inquiry is: What didn't she say? During the June 21 blowout, Minaj made a progression of obscure remarks about Cyrus, who she alluded to as "a Perdue chicken."

“A Perdue chicken can never talk sh** about queens,” Nicki Minaj said. “But I do notice a lot of Perdue chickens recently have been trying to say the queen’s name for clout. And that’s always been happening.”

The “MEGATRON” rapper continued, “That’s what [Cyrus] did in the first place. And then the white girl cried and made the black girl seem like she was a bad guy. In the first place, she disrespected me in a magazine article for no reason.”

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Exactly when it resembled the bloodbath had at last finished, Cyrus dropped a melody in 2019 apparently affecting the quarrel among Minaj and Cardi B — and just when you thought that the "MEGATRON" rapper was sleeping on that "Cattitude" track response she waited for the perfect timing. In another scene of her Apple Beats 1 appear, Queen Radio, Minaj out and out pummeled the "She Is Coming" vocalist. What did Miley Cyrus state about Nicki Minaj and Cardi B?

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Courtesy of Instagram /@MileyCyrus

In May 2019, Cyrus dropped from her album "She Is Coming" a melody featuring RuPaul titled, "Cattitude," which highlights a verse that says, "I love you Nicki, but I listen to Cardi." It gives the idea that she was starting quarrel in the fight among Minaj and Cardi B, which topped in September 2018 when the rappers got into a fight during New York Fashion Week. In any case, Cyrus has demanded that she wasn't agreeing with anybody.

“I think you’re allowed to enjoy two artists that fill a similar lane," she conveyed to Capital Breakfast with Roman Kemp. “I think what they do is so different from each other. That’s why they both get a crown. They don’t have to share. They don’t have to break it in half. There’s no reason to fight over it. They’re both queens. And anytime you want to feel powerful and strong, that’s my go-to, Cardi and Nicki.” 

 
 

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