Latto Reflects On ‘Disappointing’ Nicki Minaj Feud Over Grammys Nomination
Latto (Mulatto) has addressed her past issues with Nicki Minaj. The Atlanta-based hip-hop artist reflected on the feud in her new interview, calling the beef “disappointing.”
“It’s difficult navigating through situations like that because there’s a disconnect,” the “B***h From Da Souf” raptress told Billboard. “I will look at myself as a fan of someone and they will view [me] in a whole different light. It’s disappointing. You just got to take it to the chin and keep pushing.”
The drama began back in October when Nicki referenced Latto during a Twitter rant against the Recording Academy. The Queen artist claimed her hit record “Super Freaky Girl” had been submitted in the rap categories but was being moved to the pop division.
Nicki, meanwhile, insisted she had no issue with the change, as long as the rules were applied consistently. The 40-year-old raptress underscored her point by bringing up Latto’s “Big Energy” single.
“I have no prob being moved out the RAP category as long as we r ALL being treated FAIRLY,” Nicki tweeted at the time. “If [‘Super Freaky Girl’] has 2B moved out RAP then so does Big Energy! ANY1 who says diff is simply a Nicki hater or a troll.”
Latto responded to being mentioned, which sparked an explosive back-and-forth on Twitter that lasted for hours, with both women landing fierce jabs. Nicki referred to Latto as an “entitled Karen” who has mentioned her name “in over 100 interviews.”
Latto said she admired Nicki while growing up and was always showing her love but seemingly had a change of heart after the heated Twitter exchange, as she went on to refer to Nicki as “super freaky grandma” who was married to an accused sexual predator, her husband Kenneth Petty. The two eventually deleted the tweets.
At the end, Nicki’s “Super Freaky Girl” failed to secure a single Grammy nomination, while Latto’s “Big Energy” received a nod for Best Melodic Rap Performance, an award that ultimately went to “Wait for U” by Future, Drake and Tems.
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