Nicki Minaj appears to be taking aim at Roc Nation once again, hinting at behind-the-scenes sabotage in a fiery rant on X (formerly Twitter) Friday, June 20.
The “Super Freaky Girl” rapper let loose with a series of posts calling out unnamed forces working against her, labeling them “distractions.” While she didn’t name names, fans speculated she was referring to Jay-Z and Roc Nation — especially after she called on the NFL to fire “some n***as,” a notable shot considering Hov oversees entertainment for the league.
Minaj also accused an unknown party of trying to “tear” her husband Kenneth Petty away from their family, using “lies & friends in high places” to do so.
Petty, who shares a 4-year-old son with Minaj, is a registered sex offender with a 1995 conviction for attempted first-degree rape of a then-16-year-old girl, Jennifer Hough.
In her online tirade, Minaj also alleged that her social media experience has been targeted — claiming features have been “demolished,” and that she and her fanbase, the Barbz, are being stalked and shadowbanned across platforms.

“Barbz, save all info on every time you get flagged or suspended & what platform it’s on,” Nicki Minaj urged her fans in a post.
When a fan pointed out that TikTok seemed to be blocking users from defending her, Nicki co-signed the claim, adding that she hasn’t even changed her social media passwords.
“And you have no idea how disgusting it gets,” she wrote. “Enough is enough.”
“Barbz, save all info on every time you get flagged or suspended & what platform it’s on,” Nicki warned in a post.
When a fan mentioned that TikTok was allegedly blocking users from defending her, she backed the claim, stating she hadn’t changed any of her social media passwords.
“And you have no idea how disgusting it gets,” she added. “Enough is enough.”



Nicki Minaj also shared legal documents involving Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez, who is currently being sued by her daughter, Demoree Hadley. Hadley alleges she’s being unlawfully held in a psychiatric facility and claims Perez orchestrated a conspiracy against both her and her husband, Javon Hadley — including attempts to have him arrested for abuse.
In response, Minaj took a jab by mentioning a “Goofy Bleek to the rescue,” seemingly referring to Jay-Z’s longtime friend and former Roc-A-Fella artist Memphis Bleek. While Bleek recently told TMZ he had no “harsh words for the Queen of Rap,” he did suggest Minaj should “clean up” her situation with Roc Nation, especially in light of its partnership with the NFL.

But the Barbz stood firmly behind Nicki Minaj, echoing her claims that she’s being targeted by a larger conspiracy.
“Would you continue working in a field where you were maliciously being kept away from your audience while everyone pretends to be mute?” she questioned in a pointed tweet.


Minaj has taken aim at Roc Nation in the past, most notably when Lil Wayne was snubbed as the Super Bowl LIX halftime performer.
