Nicki Minaj Roasts Drake: ‘He’s Like My Brother, I’d Never Kiss Him’ — Fans Think SZA’s Throwback Comment Just Made It Worse

Hip-hop fans were treated to yet another round of lighthearted banter between rap royalty this week when Nicki Minaj publicly roasted longtime collaborator and friend Drake. During a recent livestream, Minaj joked about her relationship with the Toronto superstar, making it clear that while their chemistry has fueled countless hits, romance has never been on the table.

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“He’s like my brother. I would never kiss him,” Minaj quipped, sending fans into a frenzy across social media. The remark may have been intended as playful shade, but in the combustible world of rap fandom, it quickly took on a life of its own. Within hours, clips of the exchange were circulating on Twitter (now X), Instagram, and TikTok, sparking both laughter and debate.

A History of Sibling-Like Bond

Nicki Minaj and Drake both emerged from Lil Wayne’s Young Money camp in the late 2000s, rising to fame together as part of a label roster that also included Tyga. Their collaborations, from “Moment 4 Life” to “Only,” have showcased an undeniable synergy. Yet the two have always emphasized that their relationship is rooted in deep friendship rather than romance.

Minaj has previously referred to Drake as “family,” while Drake himself has often called Nicki “the love of my life” — though usually with a wink that suggested he knew fans loved to speculate. The rapper’s latest clarification only underscores the sibling-like closeness that has defined their bond for more than a decade.

Still, in the entertainment industry, even a casual joke can reignite old rumors. Fans eager for drama seized on Minaj’s comments, reviving past speculation about the pair’s relationship history.

Enter SZA — And a Throwback Comment

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The situation escalated when fans unearthed a resurfaced remark from singer SZA, who once admitted she dated Drake “back in the day.” Although SZA herself had framed the revelation casually, simply noting it happened in the late 2000s before her career took off, the resurfacing of her words now collided awkwardly with Minaj’s roast.

Some fans interpreted SZA’s past comment as “making it worse,” suggesting that Drake’s dating history with another prominent female star cast new light on Minaj’s playful rejection. Memes exploded across social platforms, with some poking fun at Drake’s perceived habit of pursuing high-profile women in the industry.

Others saw the resurfacing as evidence of the internet’s tendency to stir unnecessary drama. “Nicki and Drake have always been like siblings,” one fan wrote on X. “SZA dated him ages ago. None of this means anything now. Y’all just want mess.”

The Meme Machine in Overdrive

As with most celebrity banter, the internet transformed the exchange into entertainment fodder. Popular meme accounts posted clips of Minaj delivering her “never kiss him” line alongside exaggerated reaction gifs. Drake’s stoic or sometimes lovesick lyrics were juxtaposed with Nicki’s flat refusal, while users joked that the rapper had been “friend-zoned for life.”

On TikTok, creators stitched the clip with their own commentary, some pretending to “be Drake hearing Nicki say that” while others dramatized how awkward it must feel when a close friend publicly rules out romance. The result was a viral wave of jokes that extended far beyond the original livestream.

Why Fans Love the Banter

Part of the fascination with moments like this stems from how rare genuine camaraderie can appear in the music industry. Minaj and Drake’s back-and-forth highlights a friendship that has endured industry rivalries, shifting public tastes, and individual career highs and lows. Fans may delight in the jokes because they confirm that even global superstars tease their friends like anyone else.

At the same time, hip-hop culture has long thrived on speculation, rivalries, and subliminal messages. When Minaj makes a comment, intentional or not, fans dissect every word for hidden meaning. That dynamic keeps her and Drake firmly at the center of online discourse — something both artists, seasoned veterans of publicity storms, likely understand well.

What It Means Going Forward

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For now, there is no sign of serious tension between Minaj, Drake, and SZA. All three continue to dominate their respective lanes, with Minaj recently celebrating the success of her “Pink Friday 2” tour, Drake still fresh off his sprawling “It’s All a Blur” run, and SZA basking in the critical acclaim of SOS.

If anything, the episode serves as a reminder of how quickly offhand comments can fuel viral moments. A single quip can dominate headlines, and old quotes resurface to complicate the narrative. For fans, it is another entertaining chapter in the ongoing saga of Young Money alumni, who have shaped modern hip-hop while keeping the internet buzzing.

The Bottom Line

Nicki Minaj’s roast of Drake — “He’s like my brother, I’d never kiss him” — was almost certainly delivered in jest. Yet the internet, ever eager for drama, amplified the moment until it collided with SZA’s throwback revelation about dating Drake years ago.

The result: a swirl of memes, speculation, and viral commentary that once again demonstrated how celebrity culture thrives on the smallest sparks. For Minaj and Drake, the joke may already be forgotten. For fans, however, it’s just the latest reminder that when rap royalty speaks, the internet listens — and exaggerates.