Nicki Minaj Explains Why She Declined Doja Cat ‘Get Into It (Yuh)’ Collab

    If it was up to Doja Cat, Nicki Minaj would be featured on “Get Into It (Yuh)” off her Planet Her album. During a recent discussion with fans in a Twitter Space, Nicki Minaj explained why she decided not to collaborate with her “Say So” collaborator on that particular track.

    “The truth is, she asked me to get on that song,” she revealed. “It’s not that I’m too busy at all. It’s just, there were middle people involved in that situation so I had told her, if it was like how me and BIA were direct and we dealt with each other directly, it would be different. But I didn’t love that song because I didn’t think I could bring anything to it. So I asked them to send me something else. I think that was the second song they sent me but I asked them to send me something else and they didn’t send me anything else.”

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    When a fan pointed out the song’s nod to “Massive Attack,” Nicki Minaj admitted she’s not a fan of her 2010 single and explained more about her mindset going into collaborations.

    “It’s just that if I don’t feel like I can bring something unique to the record, I don’t wanna do it anymore,” she said. “So right now, there are a lot of artists, I’m talking about artists that I really like, that ask for us to do a feature. And I just told all of them like, ‘Yo, let’s really get the right thing.’ ‘Cause right now, it’s a different everything for me. I don’t wanna just do shit just to do shit. And especially with artists that I love and stuff, I really wanna make a moment with them that’s gonna last.”

    “Get Into It (Yuh)” has almost 70 million Spotify streams since its release on June 25. As well as taking cues from Playboi Carti, Doja Cat pays homage to Nicki Minaj’s flow in the second verse of the song.

    “If they ever tryna knock her, put my foot up in your caca,” she raps. “Call your mama and your papa/Like I’m finna take your dadda/Turn that bitch into a soccer ball and rocka, rocka, rocka/Get into it like a suit/And fuck her, stuck up like a backa.”

    For the outro, Doja Cat even shouts out Nicki Minaj directly, saying, “Thank you Nicki, I love you/Got that big rocket launcher!” which references lyrics from “Massive Attack.”

    Listen to the song below.

    18 thoughts on “Nicki Minaj Explains Why She Declined Doja Cat ‘Get Into It (Yuh)’ Collab

    1. MASSIVE ATTACK THERE IS A TRIP-HOP BAND WITH THAT NAME THEY MIGHT SUE YOUR ASS. THATS WHAT PIRATES DO BUNCH OF GUTLESS ASSHOLES THEY COPY ANYTHING THEY CAN BECAUSE THEY HATE CAPITALISM. FUCK PIRATES FUCK PIRACY PAY YOUR WAY AND THE MUSIC MIGHT JUST GET BETTER.

      1. do you know how old the song Massive Attack is?? Almost 11yrs old… and how the fk did she copy anything?? so what about it being a group with that name she wrote a song… in No reference to them…

      1. Nobody cares. She can’t write that good anyways. Her rhymes always sound goofy. Even that bar right there doesn’t even roll off the tongue. Her rhyme schemes are horrendous as well. No compound rhymes, no nothing. Just a goofy girl with a goofy pen game.

        1. Wow u must be really miserable in life. If Nicki is so terrible then why is she the highest selling and awarded female rapper? I’ll wait

          1. Here we go just she is only that cause of cats like you who think she is a great rapper and fyi sales or awards don’t mean you are great just that your record label paid lots of money to put you on the radio 24/7 look at Mc Hammer

    2. Never head the sing but its wack that Nikki didnt wanna jump on it. A real MC can rip any beat, any topic. A real MC can turn a turd into gold. So im disappointed Nikki thinks she couldnt bring anything to the record. She basically said she got a brain fart. Missed opportunity.

      1. Ngl even I think so some songs are better off solo no matter who you are even I can’t see what Nicki could’ve possibly done cause the song is great the way it is

      2. so now its her responsibility to turn that yuh turd into a decent track? nah. artists need to create something already good to present to other artists in order to collab and turn it into something great.

    3. Technically we haven’t heard much about the conversation about Nikki and Doja not collaborating, but who the fuck y’all tryin’ to prove?

    4. Nah I’m not buying that nicki. I feel like Nicki is light weight intimidated of Doja because that beat has nicki written all over it. Damn shame at least get on a remix.

    5. Doja Cat stole the phrase ” get into it Yuh ” from that Albino girl. I’m glad Nicki didn’t get on it and the song is weak asf anyway.

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