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Hitmaka Responds To Nicki Minaj’s Ghostwriting Claims

In a recent interview, Nicki Minaj claimed that all ghostwriters who collaborate with female rappers are influenced by her lethal pen and artistry.

On Thursday night (September 8), the Queens legend stopped by Queen Radio to discuss her girl power-filled “Super Freaky Girl (Queen Mix).” She says that, among the ghostwriters in Hip Hop today, “not only the artist, but the ghostwriter, too, is a Nicki fan.”

“Every ghostwriter that writes for women, before they write that muthafuckin’ verse, they think, ‘What would Nicki Minaj say?’ And if you disagree with that or dispute that, you’re fucking dumb.”

Hitmaka Responds To Nicki’s Claims

After The Neighborhood Talk reposted Nicki’s remarks, Hitmaka replied, disagreeing with the rapper, but it wasn’t intended as a criticism as he does not believe others can replicate her flow.

He commented, “Disagree. She got her own flow can’t be duplicated I can’t name a girl who sound like Nick,” “and I’ve worked with every girl.”

With guest appearances from City Girls rapper JT, Katie Got Bandz, BIA, Malibu Mitch and Akbar V, Nicki shared the loaded “Super Freaky Girl (Queen Mix)”.

“Ayo, this the Queen Mix right here. Miami, Boston, Chicago, Atlanta, New York … stand the fuck up,” Nicki says to introduce the track.

“Super Freaky Girl” by Nicki Minaj makes history as the first female solo rap song to debut at the summit of the Hot 100 since Lauryn Hill in 1998.

Formerly, she topped the Hot 100 alongside 6ix9ine on “Trollz” and contributed to Doja Cat‘s smash hit “Say So”.

Among Nicki Minaj’s other recent accomplishments, she won the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award last month at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards, recognizing her “outstanding contributions” and “profound impact” on the music video industry and popular culture.

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Tyler Lavigne
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Tyler Lavigne is a Miami-based Senior Staff Writer for Hip Hop Today covering Hip-Hop news, business, and culture.

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