Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Nicki Minaj And Meek Mill Get Into Argument On Stage, Nicki's Security Escorts Rapper Away


Did Nicki Minaj and Meek Mill get into a heated argument on stage? That's what Media Takeout is saying. The site reports that the couple got into it while performing in New York City.
There's a brief video just released that shows Meek joining Nicki for her song "Anaconda." For some reason, Queen Barbz walks towards Milly and says something to him and he quickly says something back to her.
 

A couple of more words are exchanged, then Meek blows cigarette smoke towards Minaj's face. The Young Money rapper then claps her hands and yells something over the music.
Media Takeout said Minaj called the Philly rapper an a--hole and told her security team to remove him from the stage.
There's also slow motion footage where you can get a better view of the back-and-forth and judge it for yourself.
At this point, it's unknown if the couple was really arguing or simply talking. Either way, it does look like there was some sort of disagreement but obviously it's hard to tell.
Meek is currently on the road with Nicki for the European leg of her "Pinkprint Tour" and according to Rolling Stone, she just announced the North American dates.
Besides Mr. Mill, the Queens, N.Y. spitter also invited Rae Sremmurd, Dej Loaf and Tinashe to go on the road with her.
Things will kick off on July 17 in Dallas, TX. After that the tour will head to Miami, Florida, Bristow, Va., Holmdel, N.J. and Brooklyn, N.Y. in the Barclays Center. The last show will be on Aug. 16 in Vancouver, B.C.
It'll be very interesting to see how Nicki and Meek will get along for the remainder of the tour, considering there's still a lot of dates to go.
Perhaps not surprisingly, neither rapper has commented on the alleged argument and they probably won't.
I'll continue to keep our eyes out to see if any other news develops about this story. It's possible that someone else at the performance has additional footage.
You can see the clip of the alleged argument by clicking on the Media Takeout link above.


 
 
 
Credit:MTO 

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