Nicki Minaj has ramped up her very public spat with Roc Nation, leveling serious accusations against the entertainment giant for orchestrating a concerted campaign against her personal and professional endeavors. The rap icon re-shared a viral interview featuring Demoree Hadley, the estranged offspring of Roc Nation's CEO, Desiree Perez, wherein Hadley revealed alleged instances of Roc Nation targeting Minaj's family, encompassing her spouse and offspring.
In the interview, Hadley—who is locked in a legal battle with her mother over allegations of being involuntarily committed to a mental institution—asserted that Roc Nation "infringed upon [Minaj's] freedom of speech" and leveraged its clout to tarnish her reputation. With an air of solidarity, Hadley declared, "If it's happening to me, it's happening to her," urging the public to scrutinize the situation with grave concern.
Echoing Hadley's claims, Minaj penned a message on X (formerly known as Twitter): "May Demoree's extensive and meticulously detailed allegations bring you all up to speed... NEVER label me a liar... Vengeance belongs to the Almighty." This isn't the first instance where the 42-year-old rapper has spoken out against perceived efforts to undermine her credibility. Over recent weeks, she has accused influential figures and platforms of shadowbanning her, hacking her accounts, and seeking to dismantle her marriage to Kenneth Petty.
In response to her daughter's allegations regarding the mental health facility, Perez has filed a countersuit. To date, Roc Nation has remained silent on Minaj's latest salvos. Minaj's most recent album, Pink Friday 2, saw the light of day in December 2023. Although there are no confirmed upcoming projects on the horizon, the rapper continues to command a robust online presence and a fervent fanbase.