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topicnews · July 19, 2025

Nicki Minaj asks Florida Congressmen for help with the alleged threat during the feud with SZA

Nicki Minaj asks Florida Congressmen for help with the alleged threat during the feud with SZA


The rapper Nicki Minaj turned to Florida Congressmen, Anna Paulina Luna, for help in alleged threats that a DJ and streamer did as a response to their social media beef with SZA.

Mackwop, an employee of the top dawg entertainment's record label, made the feud in the feud during a livestream and said Minaj: “Hey, Nicki, relax, relax before being put in a blender like your boy.” SZA is signed under TDE.

Minaj, whose real name is Onika Maraj-Petty, posted a clip of the live stream on X Thursday and wrote: “Is that a threat?” She marked the FBI in her post.

“@Mackwop did you just threaten to harm me? @Fbi I want this man to be examined immediately,” she wrote in a follow-up contribution.

According to the complex, Mackwop could have referred to the feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, which are on the same Young Money Entertainment label as Minaj.

However, the “Super Bass” rapper did not take the comment easily and made a contribution to Luna, who previously made headlines because he asked rapper Tory Lanez to be sentenced to in 2020 for shooting the rapper Megan Tee in his foot.

“@Repluna This man just threatened me publicly,” said Minaj. “I communicated the FBI & CIA. I want this racket to be locked up and I am ready to talk about everything these people have done to me.”

Luna said she would help Minaj.

“Can confirm that I spoke directly to @nickiminaj and will do anything to ensure your security,” said the Republican Congressman. “We take the threats of violence and assassination very seriously. Rico is also illegal. I am deeply concerned that it was not controlled in certain aspects of the rap industry. Artists should be respected and no fear of managers, labels, etc.

At the beginning of this week, Minaj took a few jabs at SZA, whose real name Solána is Imani Rowe, while according to the founder of Top Dawg Entertainment. In a lengthy, vulgar post on X on Thursday, Minaj claimed that she was originally asked to see Drake's song “Rich Baby Daddy” instead of Sza.

“He wanted me and sexy.

The couple continued to go back and forth, with Minaj Sza called a “clown”.

NBC News turned to representatives for both Minaj and SZA, but did not hear back immediately.