
Nicki Minaj shocked fans when she suddenly canceled her highly anticipated 2026 album, announcing she was quitting music in a fiery social media post and seemingly blaming Jay-Z. The dramatic move comes against the backdrop of escalating personal and legal issues, including $20M Los Angeles mansion faces looming threat of forced sale To satisfy an unpaid court judgment. The rapper explicitly named industry figures, tweeting: “Okay I won’t be releasing any more albums. No more music. Hope you’re happy now @sc. Goodbye Barbz. Love you forever.”
self-proclaimed decision ‘Queen of Rap’ cancels 2026 album It’s the culmination of weeks of online tensions, she claims Industry insiders intentionally sabotage her music. This latest incident has also reignited her long-standing resentment Jay-Z’s Roc Nationspecifically regarding claims that she was cheated out of her stake in streaming platform Tidal.
The escalating drama coincides with serious legal threats: Mina’s $20 million Hidden Hills mansion is now at risk of being forced to sell. Court documents show she and her husband, Kenneth Petty, failed to pay $503,318 Judgment Petty allegedly assaulted former security chief Thomas Weidenmüller in 2019. Weidenmuller’s attorneys are pushing for a court-ordered sale of the property, citing its estimated value US$6 million equity Enough to pay off the debt.
A canceled album, her feud with Jay-Z, a renewed online feud with Cardi B, and the impending loss of her home have combined to mark one of the most tumultuous periods in Nicki Minaj’s career.
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