Listen To Nicki Minaj's Queen Radio Episode 6

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Nicki Minaj attends the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall on August 20, 2018 in New York City.

Nicki Minaj's Queen Radio episode 6 is available for download.

Nicki Minaj's Queen Radio is back on the air for its sixth episode. The latest airing of the Beats1 show follows several episodes where Nicki Minaj stirred up a lot of controversy. On episode five, Nicki Minaj spoke on her near run-in with Kylie Jenner at VMA's after she openly bashed Travis Scott and dragged baby Stormi into it as well. Nicki openly aired out her feelings towards Travis Scott's sales and how he used merch in order to maintain the top spot on the Billboard 200, which she believes is the reason why Queen didn't debut at number one. However, she insisted on episode five that there's no beef with Kylie.

On her latest episode, Nicki Minaj had a string of guests including Tyga, Ariana Grande and Trina. Strangely enough, Nicki Minaj admitted that she hasn't spoken to Tyga for a few years after they had a falling out over an apparent leaked record. As you could probably expect, Kylie Jenner did come up in their conversation. Tyga seemingly threw some shade at Kylie Jenner and even went on to claim that he helped put Kylie Jenner on. 

"She always had a platform. She was destined to be what she was going to be regardless but when I stepped in, there were a lot of codes being taught," he said. "You should adapt because you need black people to fuck with you 'cause you need culture. If you ain't got black people behind you, you ain't got nothing. Nobody gonna listen. You can't influence nobody. So I had a lot to do with all that which I don't need credit for."

Stream to the episode here.


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