Nicki Minaj Tweets "Wuts Good Bitches?" After New York Times Magazine Interview, Calls Tupac a "Raper"

"Anaconda" rapper isn't backing down from her intense words

By Francesca Bacardi Oct 07, 2015 8:48 PMTags
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Nicki Minaj said what she said and she's sticking with it.

The rapper's interview with New York Times Magazine made headlines earlier when she opened up about her ongoing feud with Miley Cyrus. She originally called Miley out at the 2015 VMAs after she caught wind of what the "Wrecking Ball" singer said about race, also to The New York Times.

Although the awkward spat onstage left many, including Miley and her family, shocked, we thought it was water under the bridge at this point. Based on Nicki's new comments, however, it isn't.

"The fact that you feel upset about me speaking on something that affects black women makes me feel like you have some big balls," the musician said the magazine's culture issue.

"You're in videos with black men, and you're bringing out black women on your stages, but you don't want to know how black women feel about something that's so important? Come on, you can't want the good without the bad. If you want to enjoy our culture and our lifestyle, bond with us, dance with us, have fun with us, twerk with us, rap with us, then you should also want to know what affects us, what is bothering us, what we feel is unfair to us. You shouldn't not want to know that."

Maybe the "Starships" singer didn't expect the attention her interview would yield, but regardless, she's not backing down even after she slammed her interviewer, calling her "rude" and a "troublemaker." Like most stars, Nicki turned to Twitter to air her feelings.

"Wuts good bitches?" she tweeted Wednesday.

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The "Anaconda" singer is proud of her magazine cover. So excited, in fact, that she Instagrammed it and referenced Tupac Shakur, who was the last rapper to grace the coveted cover. Unfortunately, however, she wrote raper instead of rapper and people went nuts.

"Who you raping," one user asked.

"Girl you're a rapper. Not a raper!! LMFAO," another tweeted.

"NICKI FIX THIS OMG," a Twitter user responded.

Apparently enough people called her out for it because she adjusted the caption to read correctly and acknowledged it in a later tweet.

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