Asian Doll is taking aim at everyone who’s recently gotten a Nicki Minaj feature and continues to manifest one of her own.
Nicki Minaj and Coi Leray, who dropped a track called “Blick Blick!” last week, as Blavity previously reported, were recently on an Instagram Live together, and a variety of snippets from their conversation soon began circulating online. One such clip involved Nicki Minaj previewing an unreleased song.
Asian Doll, aka Asian Da Brat, quote tweeted this video and added a message for the people who secured a feature.
“*Me watching all these b****es skip me in line* it’s cool tho, cause when it’s my turn you lil b****es gone pay for skipping me IMA EAT Y’ALL ALIVE ON MY VERSE,” she tweeted.
This notably isn’t the first time Asian Doll has spoken on the subject of a Nicki Minaj feature. The 25-year-old rapper has fangirled over Nicki Minaj on Twitter for several years, even writing “she likes me in REAL LIFE collab or not” back in 2020. Additionally, days before “Blick Blick!” was announced, Asian Doll told other rappers to “get in line” for a collab.
Y’all bitches can Shut up 🤫 Nicki not doing a song with y’all before me no ways tf get in line hoe 😒
— Drill 👑 (@AsianDaBrattt) March 9, 2022
It’s also worth noting that Asian Doll has paid homage to Nicki Minaj in a few songs, such as “Doll Szn Intro.” Despite her wishes, Nicki Minaj has been pretty active in collaborating with other artists.
Taking it back to 2019, we of course have Megan Thee Stallion‘s “Hot Girl Summer,” which was an inescapable track that was all about fun and feel-good energy.
A year later, Nicki Minaj memorably hopped on the remix of Doja Cat‘s “Say So,” turning the already catchy track into a massive hit that evoked nostalgically retro vibes.
Nicki went on to do a couple of side projects, including “Whole Lotta Choppas” by Sada Baby, before her next highly anticipated remix: BIA’s “WHOLE LOTTA MONEY.”
The “Only” rapper also controversially recorded a verse for a track by Jesy Nelson, who was hit with Blackfishing accusations last year.
It’s also worth noting that Nicki Minaj recently released some tracks with some male rappers as well, such as Polo G and Lil Baby, as Blavity previously reported.
Resultingly, it looks like Asian Doll just might be in the same lane where Yung Miami and JT of City Girls found themselves: being on technically good terms with Nicki, but not securing a feature.