"Don't fkn mention me. I'm the fkng GOAT," Nicki wrote in the since-deleted tweet.
Nicki Minaj went off on a Twitter troll Friday.
The "Megatron" rapper hit back at a former fan who accused her of not supporting other female rappers, unlike Cardi B.
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View Story"Nicki would never," journalist Warren Stocker wrote in a since-deleted tweet. "I'm so here for Cardi supporting these women in the industry. Y'all love to act like the only female MCs are the ones taking off they clothes. There is a diversity of artists out there. You just have to be willing to find them and then support them!"
"Clown tingz. Keep my d--k out y'all mouth," Minaj clapped back her own since deleted tweet, according to The Shade Room. "6 days ago NICKI started posting DIFF FEMALE RAPPERS ON HER PAGE. Btchs who write raps & respect an authentic come up. Yesterday y'all started this clown convo. Don't fkn mention me."
"I'm the fkng GOAT. anybody who don't know that," she continued, adding a middle finger emoji.
The rapper, 36, also proved Stocker used to be a fan of hers. Minaj brought out the receipts by sharing an old tweet from 2014, where Stocker defended his "girl" Minaj against her competitors at the BET Awards that year. The "Starships" singer referenced the old tweet and wrote, alongside a clown emoji, "this was him in 2014."
In response, not only did Stocker delete his tweets, but his entire Twitter profile and account are now inactive.
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The heated Twitter exchange followed Cardi B's clapback from earlier on Friday, where the rapper, like many artists, ripped record producer Jermaine Dupri's controversial comments from a recent interview.
While speaking to PEOPLE Now on Thursday, Durpri slammed female rappers today and claimed, "they're all rapping about the same thing."
"I don't think they're showing us who's the best rapper. For me, it's like strippers rapping and as far as rap goes I'm not getting who is the best rapper," he said. "I'm getting like, okay you got a story about you dancing in the club, you got a story about dancing in the club, you got a story about dancing in the club, okay, alright. Who's gonna be the rapper? At some point, somebody's gonna have to break out of that mold and show us other things, just rap about other things besides that."
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View StoryIn a pair of Instagram videos posted Thursday, Cardi hit back hard at Dupri's criticism, defending rapping about her lady bits and naming a few female rappers who deserve much more attention than they're currently getting.
"Okay guys I have seen a lot of people that nowadays female rappers only talk about their p---- and shit and now that Jermaine Dupri brought it up, I'm going to say something about it," she began.
"First of all, I rap about my p---- because she's my best friend, you know what I'm saying, and second of all it's because it seems like that's what people want to hear," the rapper continued.
"There's a lot of female rappers that be rapping their ass off who don't talk about their p---- and don't be talking about getting down and dirty and y'all don't be supporting them," Cardi added.
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In a second post, above, she got specific about the female rappers out there "rapping their f--king asses off" who don't "get the recognition they deserve."
After naming Teirra Whack, Kamaiyah, Rhapsody and Oranicuhh she said magazines, websites, radio, DJs and her own fans all need to support them more.
"They don't rap about their vajayjay, they don't rap about sucking dick and they dope ass rappers," she concluded.
Unsurprisingly, Cardi didn't give a shoutout to Minaj.
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