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Young Thug Responds to Nicki Minaj’s "Diss" on Barbie Dreams

The delay for Nicki Minaj's much anticipated new album "Queen," was well worth the wait. The New York rapper held nothing back as she came through to claim her throne in the hip-hop game. Much of the buzz surrounding the album, however, stems from one song in particular - "Barbie Dreams." Nicki loads her barrel and fires shots at some of the biggest rap names in the industry. Take cover. 

Among the victims are some of her close friends like Drake whom she says “Drake worth a hundred milli, always buying me sh–/ But I don’t know if the p-ssy wet or if he’s crying and sh–.” DJ Khaled “Had to cancel DJ Khaled, boy, we ain’t speaking/ Ain’t no fat n—a telling me what he ain’t eating.” Young Thug “Used to f— with Young Thug, I ain’t addressing this sh–/ I caught him in my dressing rooms stealing dresses and sh–.” 

Her ex-boyfriend Meek Mill wasn't safe from the track either, "Meek still be in my DMs, I be having to duck him/ ‘I used to pray for times like this,’ face ass when I f— him." 

Nicki Minaj took to Apple Beats 1 to stress that her song is in no way a diss record. “You guys know ‘Barbie Dreams’ is not a diss, right?,” Minaj said. “It’s just some funny sh–. I love them. I said things about people who I know can take a joke and won’t be emotional about it.

The Young Thug line may have hurt some feelings though. Thug took to Twitter to let Nicki know that he was indeed "not good." 

Young Thug makes a play on words with the recently popular saying "I'm good luv, enjoy." The line gained notoriety after rapper, Future, responded to a woman's claims that he left her stranded in California

The woman claimed that Future refused to pay for her flight home after she declined to sleep with him. The saying has evolved and taken on its own humorous use being turned into viral tweets and memes.  

So it's possible Young Thug is lighthearted about the situation with Nicki and knows it is all fun and games. 

“Reading the reactions to ‘Barbie Dreams’ is f—ing hilarious,” Nicki said during her interview. “Everyone is saying how disrespectful ‘Barbie Dreams’ is, and that’s why I f—ing love it.”

The rapper went on Twitter to respond to Young Thug with laughing emoji's exclaiming her love for "this person." 

Rapper, 50 Cent, definitely took Nicki's new song better than Young Thug. 50 tweeted a shout out to Nicki and praised her for her position in the hip-hop business.   

"South Side stand up the b*tch @nickiminaj  is really a problem. Out here killing sh*t get the strap #lecheminduroi #Queen"

Hopefully no one else is hurt by any lines from Nicki's new album. Listen to the song below. 

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