While Nicki Minaj is busy promoting "Super Freak," she made the time to throw shade at some of her fellow female rappers like Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, and Latto.

"It's giving coke" reportedly started trending alongside Minaj's name on Twitter after she tweeted something particularly shady.

A now-deleted tweet read, "Trying to embody someone's look is one thing but trying to embody their whole personality is psycho tingz. Sympathy & Payola, ahahahahahaha, VMA wig, now u comedian cuz Nicki on hear posting vids & memes. Usually u ranting when ppl post u man gone on [sic]," and Minaj ended it with a couple of laughing emojis.

Cardi B fans speculated that the tweet was meant for the "WAP" rapper, as Minaj had once used "sympathy & payola" on Cardi before.

Number One On The Hit List

This stemmed from an interview Minaj did over the weekend. Several issues were reignited when Minaj went on "Queen Radio" on Sunday, and claimed that a rapper-whose identity she did not disclose-tried to use witchcraft on her.

"What if one of your favorite rappers went and did voodoo? Like actually went to a voodoo person on multiple occasions," she said. "Would you still like that person?"

Minaj's fans, referred to as Barbz, were quick to speculate on which rapper allegedly dabbled in voodoo. They went after Cardi B, who later indirectly addressed it by tweeting an eight-second clip from the movie "Hocus Pocus."

  Cardi made light of the accusation, captioning her tweet with "I guess this is me, huh? Man, I can't," adding a laughing and warlock emoji.

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'Byeeee'

While Minaj seems to be ready for another round, Cardi was not. After the shady tweet which was allegedly directed at her, Cardi hit back with what seemed to be her final word on the matter. "his shit is tiring, old, and redundant. Same formula, different year," she wrote. "Start chaos, drama then promote their shit." "I actually have a life outside of my house and Twitter. Until b***hes put a @ on it, they talking to their mother. Byeeee. [sic]"

Backlash

Some Twitter users called out the "Super Freak" rapper for her immature behavior, "None of her peers act this way. None of the legends she should rightfully be in the same conversations with career-wise act this way."

  Barbz hit back, "I'm sorry so when someone is getting upset at you for working with others when someone tries to get you drunk when someone tries [to] get you to abort do you stay silent." Another user tweeted, "this is not how a 40-year-old should be conducting herself," referring to Minaj. While some tweets are now deleted, a screen recording of Minaj's Twitter profile was posted with the caption "NM encouraging fand doxing, harassing another black woman for speaking her mind."

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