This statement carries a lot of weight, given it’s coming from one of the biggest female voices in the music industry.
On Sunday night, rapper Nicki Minaj called out the music industry for participating in satanic rituals.
The 12-time nominated Grammy Award-winning artist, in a post on X, shared that many of the most notable artists in the music industry today participate in satanic rituals that involve taking babies from different countries and killing them as a sacrifice to their god.
Take a look at her post below:
Minaj’s remarks come after comedian Trevor Noah made fun of Minaj at the Grammys for visiting the White House.
Fox News reported more on Noah’s remarks on Minaj:
Earlier in the show, host Trevor Noah took aim at Nicki Minaj’s new association with President Donald Trump while opening the 68th annual Grammy Awards Sunday in Los Angeles, Calif.
After welcoming Justin and Hailey Bieber, Billie Eilish, Pharrell Williams and Tyler the Creator to the 2026 Grammy Awards at Crypto.com Arena, Noah assured the crowd, “Nicki Minaj is not here.”
As the audience erupted in cheers, Noah added, “She is still at the White House with Donald Trump, discussing very important issues.”
The former Daily Show host impersonated Trump during his sixth and final run as host, and said, “Actually, Nicki, I have the biggest a–. I know they say it’s you, but it’s me.”
Minaj and Trump went viral Wednesday after they were photographed holding hands at the U.S. Treasury Department’s Trump Accounts Summit.
Watch here:
Here’s a video of Minaj’s appearance at the White House last week:
The Hill reported Minaj received a gold card from President Trump after visiting the White House:
Rapper Nicki Minaj said Wednesday she received a “gold card” from President Trump, hours after praising the president during an event touting his administration’s child investment accounts.
Minaj posted a photo of the immigration card, emblazoned with Trump’s face on it, to social platform X with the caption “Welp.”
She later wrote on X that she is “finalizing that citizenship paperwork as we speak as per MY wonderful, gracious, charming President.” She added that she received the card, which typically costs $1 million for people, free of charge. The cards, created via a September executive order, provide an alternative pathway to citizenship for highly skilled foreign workers.
“I wouldn’t have done it without you. Oh CitizenNIKA you are thee moment,” the singer said, referring to her fans.
Minaj, born in Trinidad and Tobago, wrote on Facebook in 2018 that she came to the U.S. illegally when she was 5 years old.
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