The lyric video for Nicki Minaj's "Only" features cartoon versions of Minaj, Drake, Lil Wayne and Chris Brown along with imagery that some claim is a reference to Nazism. According to the Anti-Defamation League, "the video evokes the style of Nazi propaganda films and portrays Minaj as a military dictator surrounded by red banners resembling those used by the Nazi Party during World War II." Minaj says this wasn't on purpose, though: "The artist who made the lyric video for 'Only' was influenced by a cartoon on Cartoon Network called 'Metalocalypse' & Sin City," she wrote on Twitter Tuesday. Like "Sin City," the video is grayscale with pops of color. "I didn't come up w/ the concept," Minaj posted, "but I'm very sorry & take full responsibility if it has offended anyone. I'd never condone Nazism in my art." Read More »
YMCMB darling Nicki Minaj stirred-up some controversy following the viral release of her lyrical music video for the new hit PinkPrint single, "Only." Some fans believe the footage features offensive anti-Semitic views. Minaj later defended the clip on Twitter, while still apologizing to those Barbz she offended. Not to mention... the "Anaconda" twerker is allegedly dating a new man... and he's jewish! Read More »
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