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Nicki Minaj scrutinizes Grammys for moving 'Very Freaky Young lady' to pop classification

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Minaj then, at that point, moved the goal lines for her own battle by raising Latto. "On the off chance that SFG has 2B moved out RAP, so does Enormous Energy!"

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Minaj wrote in a progression of tweets, alluding to the Latto tune. "ANY1 who says diff is just a Nicki critic or a savage."

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I have no prob being moved out the RAP category as long as we r ALL being treated FAIRLY. If SFG has 2B moved out RAP then so does Big Energy! ANY1 who says diff is simply a Nicki hater or a troll. I’d actually LUV 2 c a more street record win- male OR female! IJS rightIsRight

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Minaj composed on Instagram. "I generally say this: Any rapper, female or male, that wins a Grammy, you ought to be f-ruler pleased with yourself. Yet, for what reason is the goal line possibly at any point moved when it's Nicki? Indeed, I'll explain to you why.

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"On the off chance that 'Very Freaky Young lady' is pop, so is 'Huge Energy.' Assuming you move 'Very Freaky Young lady' out of rap and placed it in pop, do likewise with 'Large Energy.'

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Minaj had confidence she would win in the rap classification, however says now she doesn't feel she has a fair potential for success, since she's right now facing Harry Styles and Adele.

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The Recording Foundation has not freely expressed the thinking for setting "Very Freaky Young lady," which tests "Super Oddity" by Rick James, in the pop classification.

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Nicki Minaj whines about Grammy Grants classification change

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US rapper Nicki Minaj has hit out at the Grammy Grants for placing her hit single Very Freaky Young lady in a classification where it has "to a lesser degree an opportunity to win".