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Memphis Bleek Throws Major Shade at Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj—Is This Hip-Hop’s Most Explosive Drama Yet?

Added on June 17, 2025 inEntertainment News Cards

Isn’t it curious how the cosmos loves to mirror human drama, especially when the stars align over the turf of the NFL and hip-hop royalty? As Mercury casually sashays through Gemini, stirring up communication chaos, the latest rap feud between Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, JAY-Z, and the ever-loyal Memphis Bleek unfolds like a cosmic soap opera. While Weezy’s snub from the 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show—right in his own New Orleans backyard—has sparked Minaj to drop some equally fiery bars, Bleek steps in with some old-school wisdom, warning of the power plays behind the scenes and the thin line between seeking and running from what you want most. So, can these rap giants navigate the celestial and corporate labyrinth without losing their shine? Let’s dive into the drama, the advice, and the astrology behind it all. LEARN MORE.

Memphis Bleek shared some advice to Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne following Minaj’s recent jab at JAY-Z and the NFL over Weezy being passed over for the 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show in his hometown of New Orleans.

Speaking to TMZ on Monday (June 16), the Brooklyn rapper addressed Minaj’s verse on the remix of “Banned From NO,” where she rapped, “NFL, fire some n##### and then call us.”

The bar was widely seen as a direct swipe at both the NFL and JAY-Z, who has played a significant role in curating the league’s entertainment partnerships through Roc Nation.

Bleek, who has long been a loyal Roc-A-Fella soldier, responded with a lighthearted warning.

“Why? If they fire us, they don’t need no more n#####,” he said, laughing. “So, when we done, you ain’t gone’ be able to get that bag. Chill out. We cleaning up, baby girl. You should come clean up with us.”

Despite the critique, Bleek made it clear he holds no animosity toward Minaj. “I love Nicki Minaj,” he said. “I have no harsh words for the Queen of rap.”

He also showed love to Wayne, calling him his “brother,” but didn’t mince words when asked if the New Orleans legend still had a shot at the NFL stage.

“It would be if you stop digging your own hole,” Bleek said. “Antagonizing and mentioning stuff… Let them come to you. The more you want something, the more it runs from you.”

Nicki Minaj’s criticism of JAY-Z isn’t new. Last September, she tweeted, “One n###a took a knee The other n###a took the bag,” after Kendrick Lamar was announced as the Super Bowl headliner. “He gon get you ‘n###ers’ in line every f###### time.”

She followed up with, “Got everything in the world. Still spiteful & evil. Disgusting.”

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