The backlash from Kendrick Lamar being named the headliner for the 2025 Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show has stirred significant controversy in the hip-hop community. Announced on September 8, the decision to have Lamar headline the show in New Orleans next year has sparked a wave of criticism, with notable figures voicing their discontent.
Nicki Minaj, in particular, has been vocal about her disapproval. In a series of explosive posts on X (formerly Twitter), she accused JAY-Z of letting personal animosities towards Drake and Birdman cloud his judgment, thereby denying Lil Wayne a major moment in the spotlight.
Nicki’s posts drew sharp comparisons between Colin Kaepernick’s protest and JAY-Z’s response, suggesting that JAY-Z’s actions were fueled by spite. “One n**** took a knee. The other n**** took the bag,” she wrote, implying that JAY-Z’s decisions were motivated by personal vendettas rather than fairness.
Her criticism didn’t stop there. She continued to lambast JAY-Z for his perceived spitefulness, accusing him of being “disgusting” and “spiteful” despite his immense success. She contrasted this with Eminem’s support for 50 Cent, highlighting what she views as a double standard in the industry. “Denying a young Black man what he rightfully put into this game for no other reason but your ego,” she declared, adding that such actions reflect poorly on the industry’s values.
Birdman also chimed in, defending Lil Wayne and expressing his disdain for the decision. “These n*s pssy. Nicki Minaj, Drake, Lil Wayne. YMCMB. Imma make these n**s respek us, on Gladys 🐐,” he asserted, signaling his intent to reclaim respect for his team.
Nicki Minaj’s posts also highlighted Lil Wayne’s contributions to hip-hop, urging fans and industry figures to recognize and celebrate the legends while they are still active. She emphasized that her criticism was aimed at the unfair treatment of Lil Wayne rather than Kendrick Lamar, urging respect for both artists