It seems that Nicki Minaj made a few enemies on her way to the top.
During an interview with DJ Envy on Power 105.1 FM's The Breakfast Club
on Monday, Big Fendi - the man who discovered the rapper on MySpace -
had some rather unkind words for his former pal, whom he says kicked him
to the curb.
The
CEO of Dirty Money Records got candid as he opened up about how he was
unceremoniously ditched by the 31-year-old after he says she was
'brainwashed' bay new manager Debra Antey. #WATCH interview below:
'We don't
talk. We talk through lawyers now,' Fendi told listeners during a very
long-winded rant against the Super Bas hitmaker, whose star has been on
the up and up since signing with fellow rapper Lil Wayne's Young Money
Entertainment in August 2009.
But
while Fendi says he was the one who introduced Nicki - real name Onika
Maraj - to such influential rappers as Busta Rhymes and Jadakiss and
lined up the deal with Young Money after 'creating' her, he hasn't
benefitted from her huge international success.
'Nicki
tried to offer me a finder's fee of $15,000. Yeah, I laughed at it. You
can't be serious,' he deadpanned, clearly still unable to believe her
treatment of him after all he did to launch her career.
'Nicki's a
groupie. I mean, Nicki jumps from - Nicki started with me in '06, '07. I
met her on MySpace - she had, like, a flyer page,' he explained of
their journey together.
'I switched it around. She was Nicki Maraj when I met her, I changed her name to Nicki Minaj.'
While
he says she was initially reluctant to change her moniker, feeling
'degraded' at having to ditch her given surname, he managed to convince
her that it was all part of the image they were creating and she
eventually relented.
Fendi
placed the blame directly on the shoulders of Debra Antey, whom he in
fact introduced Nicki to, saying multiple times that she 'brainwashed'
the young singer into ditching him, even telling her that it was a bad
idea to change her name to Minaj.
The woman
who came in between them: According to Fendi, manager Debra Antey
(pictured), whom he introduced Nicki to, 'brainwashed' the star against
him
According
to reports, Minaj's wealth as of this year is as much as $52 million,
making the miniscule $15,000 she gave Fendi a real slap in the face.
Though
Big Fendi may not have profited finacially as expected and says the
last time he saw his former friend and client she walked right past him
and ignored him, he is in the powerful position of owning the trademark
to Nicki Minaj and nickiminaj.com.
But despite that, he's clearly still fuming over the situation.
'How
do you create an image, put it together, bring it to life. I put her
with Young Money, I did everything. And she offered me $15,000,' he
bemoaned, adding: 'They actually sent the $15,000, the money actually
came. And she's been ducking me ever since. That was in '08.'
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