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Nicki Minaj Reveals She Had 'Great Convo' With City Girls After Saying She Won't Work With Them
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Aside from telling her fans and followers that she and the duo are on good terms, the 'Super Bass' hitmaker asks everyone to 'move on' and 'make new memories.'

AceShowbiz - There's no bad blood between Nicki Minaj and City Girls. The "Anaconda" raptress has revealed that she just had a "great convo" with the duo after she said that she wouldn't do any collab with JT and Yung Miami.

Taking to her Twitter account on Wednesday, February 2, the "Super Bass" hitmaker unveiled that she and City Girls are on good terms. "Just had a great convo with @ThegirlJT & @YungMiami305," she tweeted, adding, "Let's move on & make new memories y'all," along with a unicorn emoji.

Nicki Minaj via Twitter

Nicki Minaj assured that there's no bad blood between her and City Girls.

In response, JT, born Jatavia Shakara Johnson, quoted Nicki's tweet and wrote, "Sag sister! [red heart emoji] thank you for your time, your advice! A true queen…love you!" In the meantime, Yung Miami, whose real name is Caresha Romeka Brownlee, simply commented, "Queen tingz," adding a unicorn and two red heart emojis.

City Girls via Twitter

City Girls duo, JT and Yung Miami, responded to Nicki's social media post.

Nicki's social media post arrived shortly after she explained why she hasn't gotten in the studio with the duo in a new interview with "The Morning Hustle" radio show. The Trinidadian raptress first explained, "I don't know."

Nicki then admitted that she saw a video of the City Girls years ago and was thinking about jumping on a record of theirs. However, she changed her mind after being alerted to some harsh comments JT and Yung Miami allegedly made about her in interviews and past tweets.

Nicki went on to elaborate, "And the thing is whenever you post something on the internet, it's there forever. Whenever you say something in an interview, it's there forever." She later added an analogy about wanting to go to dinner with someone, only to find out the person previously said unflattering things about her in the past.

"So, as an artist and a human being first, if I, as just a regular human, was about to go to dinner with you tonight and then I get something that says, 'Yo, she don't really f**k with you like that, she was saying this and she don't really like you, and she said she hopes you actually never pop or never flourish,' " Nicki explained. "I'm not gonna go out to dinner with you anymore because now I know that I like you, but you don't really like me."

"That's just a human way to feel, if you hear somebody was saying things about you, not just one thing, but repeated things, repeated tweets for years, not just one thing," Nicki added. The "Beez in the Trap" rapper concluded, "It's about, why would I work with somebody who doesn't like me?"

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