''She Goes 'Don't Ever Play My Music Again''' 8:30PM ET November 30th, 2012 Contributor : Chris G. A Rocky Williform Company
Nicki Minaj's feud with Hot 97 seemed to subside shortly after her controversial appearance at this year's Summer Jam, but it appears that things have once again gotten testy between Young Money's top femcee and New York City's most established hip hop radio station. Hot 97's program director Ebro says that Nicki went off after he suggested that Peter Rosenberg's comments at Hot 97's Summer Jam--that Nicki had essentially sold out to a pop audience--subsequently "killed her career."
"I said, 'Rosenberg ruined Nicki Minaj's career' - evidence suggests based on this ...Re-Up release, the things [Rosenberg] said about her being pop and selling out and making that pop music came back to haunt her," he said.
"Now, she puts six rap records on this album and it didn't sell…I get the phone call, the international number pops up, I answer the call, it's my friend Nicki Minaj, who then starts to proclaim how I'm fake. She used every woman's stab she could - 'I thought you were a man, you're a cornball, I thought we were friends, you're fake, everyone told me you were fake'…I said, 'Nicki, I'm helping you. I'm keeping you in the Hip Hop conversation. This Hip Hop thing's a competition; you're either ringing, or you're not, and just like I said yesterday, i love you, boo and I'll dust you off and make sure this thing is popping off again.' And she goes, 'Don't ever play my music again'…of course we are [still playing Nicki Minaj], I love Nicki Minaj."
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