Nicki Minaj Calls Miley Cyrus A 'Perdue Chicken' On Queen Radio

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Nicki Minaj put Miley Cyrus on blast during an explosive episode of Queen Radio on Apple Music’s Beats 1.

The rapper and pop star’s feud was reignited with the recent release of Cyrus’ song “Cattitude,” which includes the lyric: “I love you Nicki, but I listen to Cardi.”

Nicki didn’t take too kindly to the reference and lashed out at Cyrus. “A Perdue chicken can never talk shit about queens,” she said. “But I do notice a lot of Perdue chickens recently have been trying to say the queen’s name for clout. And that’s always been happening.”

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She continued, “That’s what she did in the first place. And then the white girl cried and made black girl seem like she was a bad guy. In the first place, she disrespected me in a magazine article for no reason.”

She also insinuated that the 26-year-old singer had sexual relations with Mike WiLL Made-It, who produced Cyrus’ Bangerz album. “I had just seen her after she was sucking Mike WiLL’s dick in the studio,” added Nicki. “You suck all that dick, only to come out like a Perdue fucking chicken on the stage and then got mad and went back to country music.”

Nicki also called out Cyrus for jacking her style. “Now you comin’ out with pink wigs, all you bitches want to be Nicki. This is the problem,” she said in reference to Cyrus’ “Black Mirror” alter ego, Ashley O.

Their feud started in 2015, when Miley criticized Nicki during an interview with The New York Times, saying she was wrong for calling out MTV for snubbing “Anaconda” from the Video of the Year category.

During her acceptance speech at the 2015 MTV VMAs, Nicki shot back at Miley for the comments. “This bitch that had a lot to say about me the other day in the press — Miley, what’s good?” she said.

Last month, Miley addressed her controversial “Cattitude” lyric about Nicki and Cardi. “I think what they do is so different from each other. That’s why they both get a crown,” she told “Capital Breakfast with Roman Kemp.” “They don’t have to share. They don’t have to break it in half. There’s no reason to fight over it. They’re both queens. And anytime you want to feel powerful and strong, that’s my go-to, Cardi and Nicki.”