Nicki Minaj has once again shaken the music world, leaving fans stunned after announcing the cancellation of her long-awaited sixth studio album. The rap icon broke the news directly to her followers on X (formerly Twitter), writing:
“Ok I’m not going to put out the album anymore. No more music.”
She concluded the post with a sharp jab that immediately fueled speculation, tagging JAY-Z (@sc) and adding, “Hope you’re happy now. Bye, Barbz. Love you for life.”
The announcement comes as a shock to fans, especially after Minaj had recently confirmed a March 2026 release date for the follow-up to her chart-topping Pink Friday 2. Her decision appears to be the breaking point in a months-long feud with Roc Nation, the entertainment agency founded by JAY-Z. The tension reportedly involves CEO Desiree Perez and allegations that Minaj was denied her rightful equity payout from the sale of TIDAL, the music streaming platform once co-owned by several top artists.
In recent weeks, Minaj has taken to social media to accuse powerful industry insiders of sabotaging her career and attempting to “control” her moves. She even mocked JAY-Z’s failed New York casino bid, adding more fuel to an already volatile situation.
While Minaj’s declaration that she’s “done with music” seems final, many of her loyal fans—the Barbz—remain skeptical, believing this could be a bold strategic maneuver rather than a genuine retirement. Whether this is truly the end of an era or simply another dramatic twist in the Queen’s story, one thing is certain: Nicki Minaj knows how to command the world’s attention.
Stay tuned for further updates as this developing story unfolds.