Nicki Minaj Gushes Over Taylor Swift, Hinting at a Potential Epic Collaboration ‘In a Heartbeat’

Wednesday, the “Super Bass” rapper praised Taylor Swift on X (previously Twitter) following Swift’s nomination as Spotify’s artist of the year.

“Taylor, the SAG [ITTARIUS] QUEEN, merits it!!! “EN PERIOD!!!” She penned.

“She takes months or even years off, only to return with incredible music and devoted fans!!!!” “The Finale!!!!!”

When queried by an admirer regarding the possibility of a collaboration with the “Bad Blood” hitmaker, Minaj replied, “Without a doubt.”

Swift was the subject of Minaj’s gushing as her new album “Pink Friday 2” surpassed the previous record for “vinyl sales for any female rap album in history.”

.

“This implies that retailers were not prepared for the extremely high demand for the vinyls,” she continued. “They do now!” “That is truly marvelous!”

The 41-year-old “Anaconda” rapper additionally praised the 34-year-old “Lover” singer, who, according to Statista, held the distinction for the highest-selling vinyl album in 2022 with her album Midnights.

“Taylor and her supporters have exerted effort,” she composed. “We are now in our turn.”

.

“Welcome to a CELEBRATION!!!” Minaj persisted. “The point is that while watching SAG Queen Taylor & the Swifties, we have something to strive for.”

In addition to being ranked as the number one global artist on Spotify, Swift’s “Cruel Summer” and “Anti-Hero” both peaked at number ten on the worldwide tracks chart.

Additionally, the Grammy-winning album “Lover” peaked at number seven worldwide.

In October, Bloomberg News reported that Swift had officially attained billionaire status with the launch of her Eras Tour route this year, which marked the pinnacle of her triumph over the past year.

According to the Washington Post, her tour is even on course to become the highest-grossing tour in history, with an anticipated $4.1 billion in revenue.

In November 2022, fans were ecstatic to purchase tickets for the “Love Story” singer’s tour; however, due to a website malfunction on Ticketmaster, the tickets were sold to resellers for approximately $449 each.