Nicki Minaj seems to have responded to Wack 100’s recent statement questioning the impact of her latest album, Pink Friday 2, in contrast to media reports.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday, January 6, the Queens native asked, “Barbz, did we set any records?”
This inquiry seems to be a direct reaction to an audio clip circulating where Wack 100 suggests that, despite Nicki’s extensive body of work, Cardi B currently holds a more significant influence.
Wack 100 expressed his skepticism about record-breaking numbers, stating, “I don’t know about no breaking no records because ain’t none of those numbers breaking nobody’s records right now. No artist.”
He acknowledged Nicki’s extensive discography, adding, “Overall, as far as albums Nicki got more work done. That’s a fact. But right now?” He concluded the comparison, bringing Cardi B into the discussion as Nicki’s competition.
Nicki Minaj’s subtle response on social media hints at her awareness of the ongoing discussion surrounding the album’s impact. For fans and followers, it raises questions about the perceived competition between Nicki and Cardi B and the actual record-breaking achievements of Pink Friday 2.
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