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Nicki Minaj expresses gratitude for her song being included in a TikTok post by the White House: ‘This is quite amazing’

Nicki Minaj expresses gratitude for her song being included in a TikTok post by the White House: 'This is quite amazing'

Nicki Minaj recently expressed her gratitude to the White House after President Trump’s latest TikTok post featured a remixed version of her song. “This is truly incredible,” the celebrated artist remarked.

This Monday, the White House unveiled a social media post tailored for Gen Z, showcasing a viral TikTok remix of 4 Non Blondes’ 1993 classic “What’s Up” alongside Minaj’s 2012 track “Beads in the Trap.”

The video includes clips of Trump moving in slow motion to “What’s Up” before transitioning to footage of Melania Trump, as Minaj’s remix kicks in.

In the remix, you can hear Minaj’s lyrics: “Bitch ain’t shit, ain’t got nothing to say, 100 fuckers ain’t got nothing to say to me.”

In the comments section, the “Anaconda” star wrote, “This is truly incredible. Thank you,” in response to the White House’s post that included her song.

The TikTok came shortly after Minaj commented on what she described as the “genocide” of Christians in Nigeria, praising Trump for taking the matter seriously.

On Truth Social, Trump noted, “Christianity is facing an existential crisis in Nigeria. Thousands of Christians have been murdered, with Islamic extremists to blame for this genocide.”

He added, “I am designating Nigeria as a ‘Country of Special Concern,’ but we have to do more. When such massacres happen, it must be addressed!”

Trump also called for Congressman Riley Moore and others to investigate further and report back to him. He emphasized that the U.S. should not stand idly by while atrocities unfold in Nigeria and beyond.

Minaj reacted to Trump’s post by sharing a screenshot and thanked him and his team for their seriousness about the situation, urging “all persecuted Christians” to pray.

She expressed a “deep sense of gratitude” for living in a country that values religious freedom, asserting, “No group should face persecution for their beliefs. Respect is essential, even if we don’t share the same views.”

Minaj also highlighted the dangers of ignoring these global issues. “Thank you to the President and his team for acknowledging this,” she concluded. “God bless all persecuted Christians. We must remember to uplift them in prayer.”

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