Young Thug Responds To Nicki Minaj's "Barbie Dreams"

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Young Thug performs onstage at the STAPLES Center Concert Sponsored by SPRITE during the 2018 BET Experience on June 23, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.
Young Thug follows Meek Mill and 50 Cent in responding to the "Queen" rapper.

Last week, Nicki Minaj announced that she had to push back her album by a week in order to clear a sample. While many were upset, she surprised fans during her inaugural episode of "Queen Radio" on Beats1 by announcing that the album would arrive today. Thusfar, fans have been praising the Queens rapper for her work on the project. However, one song in particular caught everyone's attention. On "Barbie Dreams," Nicki Minaj fires shots at several of her male peers in the game such as her ex Meek Mill, 50 Cent, 6ix9ine, Young Thug and more. While Meek and Fif have responded, Young Thug has since hit Twitter to issue a reply.

On "Barbie Dreams." On the song, she raps, "Used to fuck with Young Thug, I ain't addressin' this shit/ Caught him in my dressing room, stealin' dresses and shit." Now, Young Thug has responded on Twitter and interpolated a famous Future quote to get his point across.

"@NICKIMINAJ I'm not good luv... but enjoy," he tweeted with a crying emoji.

Nicki replied to Thug and wrote, "I love this person," followed by a heart emoji.

Clearly, it's all in good fun. Nicki Minaj clarified that everyone mentioned on the song are people she messes with and said that the song was "light heated fun."

Peep the tweet below.

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