Nicki Minaj refuses to delete her vocals from Kanye West’s new song, why?

The verse Nicki Minaj has on Kanye West’s song “New Body” is not obvious. By doing this, she unintentionally caused the highly anticipated (and very contentious) album Vultures by Ye and fellow rapper Ty Dolla Sign, which was scheduled for release on Friday, to be postponed.

Ye shared an image of a communication he made to Minaj requesting for permission to utilize her vocals on the song in a post to X.

The text said, “Hello, this is Ye.”

Nicki Minaj Delays Kanye's New Album Over New Body

Would you mind giving New Body a clearance on the next album?

Indeed, for the time being we will merely choose to overlook the fact that the text message is green.

Ye made a request, and Minaj answered it live on Instagram.

“That train has departed the station, okay? with regards to Kanye.

“With no disrespect whatsoever. She went on, “I just put out a brand new album,” alluding to the publication of Pink Friday 2, her most recent album, which was made available earlier in December.

“I’ve had a song out for three years; why would I release it now? Guys, get moving.

There had apparently been plans for variations of the tune to be on three different Ye albums, but those plans have since fallen through.

However, I also enjoy… arrange this trash more quickly?

Kanye West Addresses Nicki Minaj Not Clearing Verse For "New Body"

I’m getting stuck on an assignment the night before at university.

Hitler and the Nazis supported German landscape painter Caspar David Friedrich’s works as symbols of patriotism, and Friedrich’s picture appears on the cover.

Additionally, there is an uncanny resemblance between the cover image and the main vocalist of the Norwegian metal band Burzum, Varg Vikernes, who was found guilty in 2014 of inciting racial hate against Muslims and Jews.

Kanye West, Nicki Minaj Song 'New Body' Released On 'Vultures' After 4  Years | Music Times

These facts, together with Ye’s recent plunge into anti-Semitic and conspiratorial thinking, have many concerned that his album may normalize such behavior among his enormous and very impressionable fan following.