
Nicki Minaj is facing widespread backlash after accusing Beyoncé and Jay-Z of performing “blood rituals” and engaging in child sacrifice to maintain power in the music industry. The claims were shared online and quickly spread across social media — without any evidence.
The accusations echo long-running conspiracy narratives that often target wealthy and influential public figures. Critics note that such rhetoric has historically been used to discredit success, particularly within Black communities, by framing achievement as sinister rather than earned.
The timing of the statements is notable, as Nicki has recently voiced frustrations about album delays, contract negotiations, and Billboard chart politics. However, no documentation or verifiable proof has been provided to support the allegations.
Beyoncé and Jay-Z have not responded, a move widely viewed as strategic, as engaging with unsubstantiated claims can amplify misinformation.
AGP Take 🫖
This moment says less about the Carters and more about how online platforms reward escalation over accountability. Accusations without evidence aren’t industry tea — they’re harmful distractions.
Stay Nosey. Stay Anonymous.