Nicki Minaj used Grammy night to post a series of intense social media claims about the music industry, power, misconduct, and alleged sabotage of her projects.
Nicki Minaj skipped the usual Grammy night updates to unload a storm of tweets that quickly went viral. Instead of sharing red carpet looks or performances, she posted claims about power, control, and misconduct in the music industry.
She started by reposting a tweet suggesting Jay Z had relationships with multiple women as teenagers, captioning it, “TRUE OR FALSE?” She then escalated with posts alleging ritual abuse and industry sabotage, though none of the claims were backed by court records or official investigations.
Nicki also tied her statements to political cover-ups, saying she has withheld information but may reveal her full story. She mentioned she won’t release new music until her contract is renegotiated, and claimed—without verification—that a RICO investigation is uncovering sabotage tied to Billboard.
Throughout the night, she shared old photos of Jay Z with Aaliyah, highlighting age differences, and claimed her documentary projects were intentionally stalled. She even hinted at another industry figure allegedly hiding his sexuality, sparking immediate backlash online.
Despite the controversy, Nicki used Grammy night strategically, ensuring her posts captured maximum attention, dominating social media conversations long after the awards ended.
