Memphis Bleek Issues Warning to Nicki Minaj & Lil Wayne Over Jay-Z & NFL Controversy

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Memphis Bleek Issues Warning to Nicki Minaj & Lil Wayne Over Jay-Z & NFL Controversy

In entertainment news, Memphis Bleek has issued a strong warning to Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne regarding their recent comments about Jay-Z and the NFL. The controversy stems from Minaj’s verse on the remix of Lil Wayne’s song “Banned From NO,” where she seemingly criticized the NFL and Jay-Z’s involvement in the 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show.

Nicki Minaj’s provocative lyrics included lines like, “NFL, fire some n****s and then call us,” sparking backlash from fans and industry insiders alike. The verse was included in the bonus edition of Lil Wayne’s highly anticipated album, Tha Carter VI, after initially not appearing on the original version.

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Memphis Bleek addressed the situation during a recent interview with TMZ, emphasizing the importance of unity and caution within the hip-hop community. “Why? If they fire us, they don’t need no more n*****s. So, when we done, you ain’t gone’ be able to get that bag. Chill out. We cleaning up, baby girl. You should come clean up with us,” he stated. Bleek clarified that he still supports Nicki Minaj, referring to her as the “Queen of Rap,” and expressed concern over Lil Wayne’s recent criticisms.

He also warned Wayne, calling him his “brother,” to be mindful of his actions. “It would be if you stop digging your own hole. Antagonizing and mentioning stuff… Let them come to you. The more you want something, the more it runs from you,” Bleek advised, urging the artists to avoid unnecessary conflicts that could jeopardize their careers.

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The controversy intensified after Minaj publicly defended Lil Wayne on social media last year, accusing Jay-Z of blocking Wayne from performing at major events due to personal animosity. She wrote on Instagram, “Denying a young black man what he rightfully put into this game for no other reason but your ego.” Wayne also expressed his disappointment over being snubbed during the Super Bowl halftime show, revealing in a social media video that the experience hurt him deeply.

Despite the setbacks, Lil Wayne has remained outspoken about his frustrations, though he chose not to watch Kendrick Lamar’s performance at the Super Bowl, indicating lingering disappointment.

As the hip-hop community continues to navigate these high-profile conflicts, Memphis Bleek’s advice serves as a reminder to focus on unity and strategic moves within the industry. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story in the world of entertainment.

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