Topic: Nicki Minaj

12 chapters across the catalog

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 1:05:20 - 1:07:03

1840: Hoity-toity

Billie Eilish, Nicki Minaj and Grammy Awards Politics

The 2026 Grammy Awards are criticized for being "icky" and overly political, featuring a segment where Billie Eilish reportedly thanked Donald Trump. The discussion also touches on Nicki Minaj's shift in political alignment and Trevor Noah's performance as host.

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 2:25:11 - 2:27:46

1838: Coup Afoot

Dating and Finances, Nicki Minaj on Trump

A viral TikTok debate regarding whether "broke men" should be allowed to date is discussed, followed by Nicki Minaj's public support for Donald Trump. Minaj is praised for her "Trump accounts" investment and her vocal defense of the former president against "bullying" and smear campaigns. The segment notes the significance of Minaj bridging the gap between the hip-hop and Christian communities in her support.

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 2:27:46 - 2:33:07

1838: Coup Afoot

Trump Accounts, Baby Deposits and Corporate Pledges

The "Trump accounts" initiative, set to launch in July, involves a $1,000 federal deposit for every baby born between 2025 and 2028. Major corporations and individuals like Michael Dell and Nicki Minaj have pledged to "top off" these accounts with additional funds. While the accounts accrue value for the children, the lack of immediate tax deductions for donors is noted, framing the program as a long-term investment in America's youth.

CIS-Lunar
Episode 1827 2:49:36 - 2:54:31

1827: CIS-Lunar

DC Police Chief Pamela Smith Resignation Controversy

DC Police Chief Pamela Smith announced her resignation amid allegations of fudging crime statistics, which she vehemently denied in a heated speech. The hosts link this to the "Mo Prophecy," which suggests diverse hires are often set up to fail in high-pressure roles. The discussion also touches on Nicki Minaj's appearance at America Fest and her history of independent political stances.

Sauerkraut Kid
Episode 1826 2:48:26 - 2:52:52

1826: Sauerkraut Kid

Joy Reid, Nicki Minaj and George Santos

MSNBC's Joy Reid criticized Trump's cognitive health and his response to Rob Reiner's death. Meanwhile, a listener requested more positive clips of black women like Nicki Minaj, who has recently expressed support for Republican figures. George Santos appeared on Gutfeld to discuss the "Minaj Act" and confirmed that the rapper has been a Republican since the Romney era.

Spook Nation
Episode 1383 18:10 - 22:23

1383: Spook Nation

Joy Reid and MSNBC Political Rhetoric Regarding COVID-19

MSNBC host Joy Reid is criticized for her rhetoric regarding Nicki Minaj's vaccine hesitancy and her claims that Republicans "love COVID." Reid suggested that conservative figures like Tucker Carlson are safe while pushing policies that disproportionately harm Black Americans, a claim the hosts describe as politically motivated misinformation designed to trigger liberal viewers.

super-mutation
Episode 1382 43:19 - 47:49

1382: super-mutation

Nicki Minaj Vaccine Hesitancy, Joy Reid Conflict

Rapper Nicki Minaj sparked a national debate after tweeting that she would not get vaccinated for the Met Gala until she completed her own research. She shared an anecdote about her cousin's friend in Trinidad experiencing side effects, which led to a public confrontation with MSNBC host Joy Reid. The incident highlighted tensions regarding vaccine hesitancy within the Black community and the role of celebrity influencers.

Mask = Love
Episode 1255 56:19 - 1:01:43

1255: Mask = Love

Jenna Marbles YouTube Apology and Cancel Culture

YouTube personality Jenna Marbles released a lengthy apology video and announced her departure from the platform following criticism of past content. The controversy centered on a 2011 video where she portrayed Nicki Minaj, which critics labeled as blackface. Marbles stated she has "privated" much of her old content to avoid offending viewers, reflecting a broader trend of high-profile creators being targeted by "cancel culture."

Joy Brigade
Episode 710 2:05:24 - 2:10:37

710: Joy Brigade

CBS This Morning, Your World in 90 Seconds, and Nicki Minaj

The "Eye-Opener" segment on CBS This Morning, sponsored by Toyota, is critiqued for its 111-second duration despite being marketed as "90 seconds." The news summary covers the Iran deal, the Kenya terror attack, and Indiana's religious freedom law. A viral clip of Nicki Minaj comforting a crying child is also featured in the broadcast.

Episode 397 7:10 - 10:00

397: Wiggin' Out

Whitney Houston Death Investigation, Dr. Drew Pinsky Analysis

Dr. Drew Pinsky disputes the official coroner's report regarding Whitney Houston's death, suggesting a seizure rather than accidental drowning. The discussion touches on the "Hollywood Whackers" theory and alleged Illuminati rituals involving Nicki Minaj. Speculation is raised about the positioning of the body and potential foul play.

Big Soda
Episode 243 1:31:21 - 1:33:52

243: Big Soda

Hip-Hop Culture, No Agenda Song Proposal

The hosts discuss the simplicity of modern hip-hop production and propose creating a No Agenda-themed song. The conversation touches on current pop culture figures like Nicki Minaj and the potential for using "beats" to spread the show's message to a younger audience.