A few days ago, Nicki Minaj explained why she turned down the opportunity to be on Doja Cat's song "Get Into It (Yuh)," off Doja's Planet Her LP.
In short, Nicki said there were too many middle people involved, plus, she wasn't all that fond of the cut.
Then a couple of days later, the "Anaconda" rhymer broke down her definition of a hater, which she said has to do with how one starts a sentence.
Whenever a person starts a sentence like this, “what you/he/she NEED to be worried about” they r a miserable, jealous hater. Worrying is not of God. So if a person tells you to worry, what does that tell you about them? We don’t worry on this side, boo. That’s why u mad 🎀
— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) September 7, 2021
"Whenever a person starts a sentence like this, 'what you/he/she NEED to be worried about' they r a miserable, jealous hater," tweeted Nicki on Tuesday, September 7. "Worrying is not of God. So if a person tells you to worry, what does that tell you about them? We don’t worry on this side, boo. That’s why u mad."
Does Nicki's explanation make sense to you?