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US WEEKLY—
Though her third studio album The Pinkprint was released this past week, Nicki Minaj is currently focused on her personal life —
fitting, because The Pinkprint is supposedly inspired by her recent breakup from longtime boyfriend Safaree Samuels.
Minaj started the online war, writing, "Even
when I try to protect ppl, they still try to take advantage of me. Haven't u
learned that God is in control? Stop while you're ahead."
"Anything
you don't appreciate will be taken. God sees your ungrateful evil soul. I gave
and gave and gave. Threatening me? Blackmail? Jump," she continued.
"30K watch the night my cousin was killed on the street like a dog. More
than rappers. But it was never enough. Don't make me. Too much
love."
Minaj went
on to imply that she encouraged Samuels to start his own career as a
musician.
"Wanted fame. I gave u my blessing. I still love. I still love. I still love. I'll always love. So disappointed," she wrote, quoting lyrics from her "Pills N Potions" single. "Told u It was the wrong move. I sheltered and protected u for years. Loyal for years. Come on. Selling ids? Cuz I'm happy now? Disgusting. Add up them chains watches bracelets rings cars bikes trex's babe. Stop spending money to floss on IG. that doesn't last. Love lasts."
In a recent
interview with radio DJ Angie Martinez on Power 105, Minaj
opened up about her long relationship with Samuels.
"This
is somebody I grew up with," she explained. "Like, I don't even know
how I'm going to function without that person in my life. I never lived my life
as a famous person without him. I don't think people realize it's not just a
breakup, that was a humongous part of my life."
When Samuels caught wind of Minaj's tweets, he also took to Twitter, defending himself.
"im
doing interviews about my s--t and s--t im promoting.. not 1 thing said im
doing interviews about nicki. yall sound ridiculous," he tweeted.
"and speaking to some1 about pub and splits isnt blackmail. stop looking
for pitty.. u handle your buisness why cant i? and its not Bout fame its about
respect and youve had 0 for me the pass few years.the 0 respect u had for me at
home had nothing 2do w/music."
Samuels
noted that the public would sympathize with Minaj more because she is a
celebrity, and added that her Twitter attack was not the right way to handle
the situation.
"im
dissapointed too.. ur doin something to me publicly that the public doesnt know
your doing but your the victim cuz ur famous.. smh," he wrote. "its
so ridiculous that instead of hitting my phone u come on here.. i dnt kno what
your talking about at alll!! i would never do that!!! were not 2gthr nemore im
fine with that.but im not goin back m forth w/u on here.i cant believe were
doin dis. we use 2 laugh at ppl 4 this."
Watch Nicki’s
full interview with Angie Martinez below:
TMZ caught
up with Safaree and he responded on his “Twitter War” w/ Nicki,
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