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Nicki Minaj Calls Out Atlantic Records Executives After Layoffs

Nicki Minaj didn’t hold back when she publicly criticized Atlantic Records executives following recent layoffs at the label. Taking to social media, Minaj addressed the situation and sarcastically suggested that those who lost their jobs should seek employment at UPS, stating, “UPS is hiring!” Her comments were a sharp response to the news that Atlantic, like many other companies, had to cut jobs amid shifting economic circumstances.
Minaj’s remarks didn’t sit well with some, as many viewed them as insensitive to the employees affected by the layoffs. However, the rapper is no stranger to calling out industry executives. Over the years, she has been vocal about her frustrations with the music business, particularly when it comes to how executives treat artists and employees alike.
Minaj has been making headlines recently with the launch of her own record label, showcasing her growing influence in the industry. Her latest comments reflect her outspoken nature and willingness to challenge powerful figures in entertainment.
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