Nicki Minaj Jokingly Calls Out Yung Miami Over "Let's Get into Some Things" Catchphrase
Nicki Minaj and Yung Miami (Getty)

Nicki Minaj Jokingly Calls Out Yung Miami Over “Let’s Get into Some Things” Catchphrase

Nicki Minaj playfully called out Yung Miami over a catchphrase she used to promote an upcoming episode of Caresha Please.

“Me and Summer got into some things,” Yung Miami shared as part of the caption on a preview of her podcast interview with Summer Walker. This prompted Nicki to chime in and call out one-half of the City Girls, telling her that phrase belongs to her.

*Hits @Diddy to advise him that a young lady on a show that appears on his network seems to have “borrowed” a very popular #QueenRadio catch phrase* Puff, who representing u these days chile? I got my shit drafted in my HEAD B!CH @YungMiami305 talkin bout u got into some thangssss. Um chile, anyways, so…,” she wrote.
Yung Miami quickly responded, “Nicki @NICKIMINAJ what’s really the problem??? cause I definitely didn’t get that from you LOL “let’s get into some thing Chile” actually is a gay slang Lmaooooo.”
The rappers continued to jokingly go back and forth, with Miami contending that she got the term from the gay community. However, Minaj wasn’t buying it.
See their exchange in the swipe above.
The latest episode of Caresha Please featuring Summer Walker is set to drop Thursday at 8 p.m. on Revolt.

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