'You don't have the heart or the mindframe': Nicki Minaj hits back at ex Safaree Samuels' claims he ghostwrote her lyrics with profanity-laden tirade

Her ex-boyfriend Safaree Samuels took a dig at her recently with claims that he ghostwrote some of her hits.

And Nicki Minaj did not pull any punches when addressing the comments of her former flame.

The 32-year-old rapper seemingly insulted the intelligence of her ex in a profanity-laden tirade during her concert in Toronto on Tuesday night.

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Hitting out: Nicki Minaj addressed claims from her ex that he had ghostwritten a few of her biggest hits during her concert in Toronto on Tuesday night

Hitting out: Nicki Minaj addressed claims from her ex that he had ghostwritten a few of her biggest hits during her concert in Toronto on Tuesday night

The Anaconda singer could be seen in a few fan-shot videos from the event ending the rant with the biting remark: 'You don't even know how to pronounce these motherf***ing words in my motherf***ing rap, b****.'

Nicki, whose boyfriend Meek Mill is currently embroiled in a war of words with fellow rapper Drake, appeared to be blasting ex Safaree over lyrics in his new song alluding to writing lyrics on a few of her biggest hits.

She said:  'Till this day, I never stopped. See a b**** a** n***** can't write my raps, you know why? 

Big talk: The 32-year-old rapper seemingly poked fun at his intelligence in the profanity-laden rant as she said: 'You don't even know how to pronounce these motherf***ing words in my motherf***ing rap, b****'

Big talk: The 32-year-old rapper seemingly poked fun at his intelligence in the profanity-laden rant as she said: 'You don't even know how to pronounce these motherf***ing words in my motherf***ing rap, b****'

'You don't have the heart or the mindframe or the motherf***ing intellect b**** n****!'

Earlier this week, Safaree went after Nicki in his new song titled Lifeline with claims that he wrote lyrics for her hit album and even went after her new beau.  

In the track, Samuels raps: 'My bars on The Pinkprint no one will ever match'.

Ghostwriting claims: Nicki's ex-boyfriend Safaree Samuels claimed he wrote some of the songs from her album The Pinkprint

Ghostwriting claims: Nicki's ex-boyfriend Safaree Samuels claimed he wrote some of the songs from her album The Pinkprint

Together 12 years: Minaj with then-boyfriend Samuels in New York in 2013

Together 12 years: Minaj with then-boyfriend Samuels in New York in 2013

Queens-raised Minaj has always adamantly denied claims she doesn't write her own material.

In addition to claiming credit for her lyrics, Samuels raps that Minaj's current boyfriend Meek Mill can never measure up to him in bed.

And he calls Mill fat, rhyming: 'I heard you told Philippe Chow you ain't goin' there ... You outta shape anyway you need to eat a pear.'

War of words: Meek Mill opens for Minaj at Barclays Center, Brooklyn, where he told the crowd that Drake's diss was 'soft like baby lotion'

War of words: Meek Mill opens for Minaj at Barclays Center, Brooklyn, where he told the crowd that Drake's diss was 'soft like baby lotion'

Samuels and Minaj grew up together and dated for 14 years before calling off their relationship last year, amid reports of his jealousy over her skyrocketing career.

Ghostwriting claims: Rapper Drake arrives at the premiere of Get Hard in Los Angeles in March

Ghostwriting claims: Rapper Drake arrives at the premiere of Get Hard in Los Angeles in March

Minaj moved on and began dating Mill earlier this year, even taking to Twitter to tell fans she was 'in love' with her new man.

The bitter accusations come as Mill is also embroiled in a war of words with rapper Drake over more alleged ghostwriting. 

Mill - who is currently opening for Minaj's Pinkprint Tour - told the crowd at Brooklyn's Barclays Center on Sunday that a song Drake wrote dissing him is 'soft like baby lotion'.  

Drake released his song Charged Up dissing Mill over the weekend, after the Philadelphia-based rapper claimed Drake didn't write the lyrics for a song they collaborated on this year.

Mill said to the audience: 'I was doing my album and I asked (Drake) to give me a verse for my album, but (Drake) gave me a verse that he didn't write that another (person) wrote.'

He added of Drake's diss song: 'I heard that (song), that (song) was very soft, baby lotion soft.'

Mill said last week that Drake did not write his verse for the song R.I.C.O., which appears on his album, Dreams Worth More Than Money.

Drake was not done there as he released a second track addressing the beef with Mill with new song titled Back To Back.

He even references the fact that Mill is currently on Nicki's The Pinkprint World Tour in one of the verses as he raps: 'You love her then you gotta get a world tour. Is that a world tour or your girl’s tour? 

'I know that you gotta be a thug for her. This ain’t what she meant when she told you to open up more.'

He also referenced Mill's biting posts on social media after those lines as he said: 'trigger fingers turned to Twitter finger.' 

Drake's album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart this month.

'When it comes to this rap (stuff),' Mill said, 'Biggie and Tupac died to be the ... greatest. 

'If you're going to be the greatest ... just make sure you're on your ... pen game and keep it all the way ... 100.'

Hand in hand: Minaj and Mill perform at the BET Awards in LA in June

Hand in hand: Minaj and Mill perform at the BET Awards in LA in June

Minaj was also embroiled in a Twitter fight with singer Taylor Swift last week.

On Tuesday Minaj tweeted her frustration about the music industry after missing out on a Video Of The Year nomination for the MTV Video Music Awards, writing: 'If your video celebrates women with very slim bodies, you will be nominated for vid of the year.'

Taylor took this to be a dig at her Bad Blood video, which featured several cameo appearances from her famous female friends, before later tweeting an apology to Minaj for misunderstanding. 

 

 

 

 

 

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