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Nicki Minaj NFL Super Bowl Remix Calls Out Injustice Toward Lil Wayne

Nicki Minaj NFL Super Bowl remix has caused a major stir in the music and sports world. After seven years without a joint release, Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne are back together on a powerful remix of “Banned from NO,” and this time, it’s more than just bars — it’s a statement.

Nicki Minaj NFL Super Bowl Remix Calls Out Injustice Toward Lil Wayne

In her explosive verse, Nicki does what she does best — speak without filters. She drops sharp lines aimed directly at the NFL and its decision to overlook Lil Wayne for the recent Super Bowl halftime show, which took place in his hometown of New Orleans. The moment should have belonged to Wayne. Instead, the league chose a different direction, and Nicki made sure to let them feel the heat.

“If I send a pic of Shannon you ain’t that Sharpe / Cause you still can’t spell Prague and that’s horrible,” she raps, mixing humor with sting. But the real fire came when she directly addressed the league’s leadership. “NFL, fire some n-ggas and then call us.” Her voice echoes what many fans have been feeling — that Lil Wayne deserved that stage.

Nicki has been vocal about her disappointment. She did not shy away from calling out JAY-Z, who plays a leading role in the NFL’s entertainment partnerships. In a bold post, she wrote, “One n-gga took a knee. The other n-gga took the bag. He gon get you ‘n-ggers’ in line every fkng time.”

She went on to accuse JAY-Z of working with what she called “the Politicians and the police,” and claimed his personal dislike for her, Drake, and Birdman may have influenced the league’s choice. “Denying a young black man what he rightfully put into this game for no other reason but your ego,” she added. “Your hatred for BIRDMAN, Drake and Nicki got you punishing Lil Wayne?!”

Meanwhile, Lil Wayne himself has admitted that the Super Bowl snub hit him deeply. “That hurt. It hurt a lot,” he confessed in an emotional interview. “I blame myself for not being mentally prepared for a letdown, and for mentally putting myself in that position like somebody told me that was my position. So I blame myself for that.”

Even in pain, Wayne found clarity and gratitude through his fans. “It made me feel like shit not getting this opportunity, and when I felt like shit, you guys reminded me that I ain’t shit without y’all… and that’s an amazing reality.”

This remix isn’t just another track — it’s a moment. A raw, powerful record where two of hip hop’s legends put their voices to work. Nicki Minaj NFL Super Bowl remix now stands as a sharp reminder that artists still speak truth when others stay silent. And this time, the whole world is listening.

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