Nicki Minaj Slams SZA
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The tex was not sent directly to SZA and was possibly sent to SZA’s then-manager, Punch. In a series of tweets, Nicki called SZA ugly, fathshamed her, and claimed she looked and sang like she had been “stung by a bee.” Fans called Nicki out for targeting yet another female artist.
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SZA also slammed the use of AI the day prior, according to Complex, writing at the time on her Story: "AI is killing and polluting Black and Brown cities. None of you care ‘cause [you're] codependent on a machine. Have a great life."
SZA puts at least some of her focus specifically on Memphis, Tennessee, which is home to about 630,000 people, and also xAI’s Colossus data center, which is working hard to try to out-do that human population in terms of how large a carbon footprint it can produce.
SZA took to X, formerly Twitter, to address Nicki Minaj directly and claims that the Queens rapper reached out twice to her for features.
The photo, which circulated on X (archived) and Facebook (archived), showed SZA wearing a red shirt with the text "Donald" and a U.S. flag. One X user, whose post had more than 350,000 views at the time of this writing, wrote "let's not forget how sza supported donald trump.."
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