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Asian Doll Declares Herself the First of Her Generation to Back Nicki Minaj

Asian Doll has stirred the pot in the hip-hop world once again with a bold claim about her unwavering support for Nicki Minaj. The rapper took to social media following Nicki’s triumphant evening at the 2023 MTV VMAs, where Minaj not only hosted but also added another prestigious award to her collection. While Nicki’s accolades and performances stole the spotlight, Asian Doll’s comments have ignited a debate among fans and fellow artists about loyalty, recognition, and clout.

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Nicki Minaj’s Big Night at the MTV VMAs

Nicki Minaj dominated the 2023 MTV VMAs as both a host and performer. This marked her second consecutive year hosting the event, though this time, she carried the responsibility solo, proving once again why she is revered as the “Queen of Rap.” In addition to her hosting duties, Minaj was nominated in multiple categories, including Artist of the Year, Video of the Year for “Super Freaky Girl,” and Best R&B for her collaboration with Yung Bleu on “Love in the Way.”

Her night was capped off with a win in the Best Hip-Hop category for “Super Freaky Girl,” adding yet another trophy to her already impressive collection. Beyond awards, Nicki performed twice during the evening, previewing a new track from her highly anticipated Pink Friday 2 album and delivering a heartfelt rendition of “Last Time I Saw You.” She also joined other hip-hop legends in a special performance honoring the genre’s 50th anniversary.

Nicki’s undeniable work ethic and influence continue to inspire the next generation of female rappers, including Asian Doll, who made her admiration for Minaj known in a now-viral Instagram post.

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Asian Doll’s Bold Claim About Supporting Nicki Minaj

Following Nicki’s stellar night at the VMAs, Asian Doll took to social media to express her admiration for the rap icon. In a post shared by The Neighborhood Talk on Instagram, Asian Doll gushed over Minaj, calling her the “QUEEN” and expressing how proud she was to see Nicki’s success.

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“So proud of Nicki Minaj being the QUEEN,” she wrote. “Looks so good on her & only fits HER [pink heart, teary eyes, monkey covering face, pink heart emoji]. My sag sister, I love her so much.”

However, it was her next statement that sparked controversy. Asian Doll claimed that she was the first artist of her generation to publicly show support for Nicki Minaj and emphasized that she has never sided against her. “I was the first one out my generation to give Nicki her flowers,” she added, implying that her loyalty and public endorsements of Minaj were unparalleled.

Nicki Minaj - We Go Up (feat. Asian Doll & Fivio Foreign) [Mashup]

Fans React to Asian Doll’s Statement

Unsurprisingly, Asian Doll’s claim drew mixed reactions from fans and social media users. While some applauded her for acknowledging Nicki’s influence and legacy, others were less impressed, accusing her of clout-chasing.

“She wanna be a Soulja Boy so bad 😂😂,” one commenter quipped, referencing Soulja Boy’s infamous habit of claiming he was the first to do various things. Another added, “Girl bye, you wanna be relevant sooo bad.”

Critics also pointed out that other contemporary artists like Ice Spice and Coi Leray have openly collaborated with Nicki, which they argue demonstrates their support in a more tangible way. Some questioned whether Asian Doll’s statement was an attempt to gain attention rather than a genuine expression of admiration.

Despite the backlash, Asian Doll’s post has reignited conversations about Nicki Minaj’s impact on the current generation of female rappers and the ways artists choose to show their respect and loyalty.

Nicki Minaj - Chun-Li (Remix) Ft. Asian Doll

Is Asian Doll Right About Her Claim?

Asian Doll’s assertion that she was the first of her generation to “give Nicki her flowers” is a bold one, especially considering the numerous artists who have publicly praised and collaborated with Minaj over the years.

Nicki’s influence is undeniable. As one of the most successful and impactful female rappers of all time, her career has paved the way for many artists in the genre. However, the timeline of who supported her first or most prominently is harder to pin down.

Artists like Megan Thee Stallion, Cardi B (before their feud), Ice Spice, and Coi Leray have all acknowledged Nicki’s influence in various ways, whether through collaborations or public praise. This makes Asian Doll’s claim contentious, as she has yet to provide concrete examples of how she was the first to back Nicki.

Nicki Minaj’s Legacy and the Importance of Recognition

The controversy surrounding Asian Doll’s statement highlights a larger conversation about the recognition of Nicki Minaj’s contributions to hip-hop. Nicki’s career spans over a decade, during which she has shattered records, redefined female rap, and opened doors for countless artists.

For many fans, public endorsements of Nicki are less about competition and more about honoring her legacy. Whether or not Asian Doll was truly the first of her generation to support Minaj, her admiration reflects the deep respect many artists have for the rapper.

Nicki Minaj to perform at Dreamville Festival in 2024 - Axios Raleigh

Clout or Genuine Admiration?

The question remains: Is Asian Doll’s statement a genuine expression of loyalty, or is it an attempt to capture the spotlight? While some fans see her post as a heartfelt tribute to Nicki, others argue that the claim diminishes the sincerity of her support by making it a competition.

Regardless of intentions, Asian Doll’s comments have sparked a necessary dialogue about the ways artists show appreciation for their predecessors. As Nicki Minaj continues to inspire and uplift the next generation of female rappers, her legacy as a trailblazer remains intact.

Do you agree with Asian Doll’s claim that she was the first of her generation to publicly support Nicki Minaj? Or do you think she’s seeking attention with this statement? Let us know in the comments, and stay tuned for more updates on Asian Doll, Nicki Minaj, and the ever-evolving world of hip-hop.

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