Nicki Minaj apologizes for Nazi imagery in lyric video

Nicki Minaj apologizes for Nazi imagery in lyric video

Nicki Minaj found herself in hot water recently after her animated lyric video for her latest single was criticized by fans and the Anti-Defamation League for using Nazi imagery. The ADL alleged that "certain aspects of the clip's aesthetic, such as the color scheme and styling of the Young Money logo on banners and armbands, evoked the aesthetics of Nazi Germany." Indeed, the video takes heavy cues from Nazi propaganda (warning: NSFW language):

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Samantha Rollins

Samantha Rollins is TheWeek.com's news editor. She has previously worked for The New York Times and TIME and is a graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.