This past weekend, alt-pop artist Baby Storme went on a rаmpаge criticizing various musicians, including Ice Spice, who Storme claimed to have been her best friend in the past. While the “Munch (Feelin’ U)” singer hasn’t replied just yet, Lil Nas X has.
“Lil Nas X, I’m not even going to address you,” Storme said in her first tirade. Another clown a** who attempted to take my identity is you, Barb. ‘J CHRIST,’ his new era, was launched with my [‘This City is a Graveyard’] style, which I INVENTED. In addition to the snapshot from her music video, she also attached a screenshot of the Grammy-winning rapper dressed in a white gown.
On Sunday, April 28, Nas X took to Twitter to express his gratitude for the impression that his attire was indeed influenced by your Monster High garment from Party City. Take a break from the internet and have a mentаl breakdown in peace, my darling.
Subsequently, Storme criticized Nas X for his admiration of Nicki Minaj. His reputation as a strange a** Barb is well-known. “When he asked, not even Nicki would do a duet with him,” she said. “Make it clear to Nicki that she and her henchmen cannot hide from you.”
Nas X reportedly asked Minaj to work with him on a song, according to the singer’s comments. The artist disclosed in 2021 that he had sent the Queen member the song “INDUSTRY BABY” but had received no response. Jack Harlow was a featured artist on the RIAA-certified Platinum single when it was released.
Lyrics such as “Stanning Nicki mornin’ into dawn/ Only place I felt like I belonged” were incorporated in Nas X’s “SUN GOES DOWN” off his debut album, MONTERO. The fact that the Georgia native allegedly maintained a Minaj stan account prior to his career taking off is also noteworthy.