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Nicki Minaj Brings out Drake, Lil Wayne, Lil Herb For Summer Jam Set

Nicki Minaj threw the audience for a loop last night during her set at WNYC's annual Summer Jam. Partway through the performance, the MC announced a beef with her one-time suitor Drake, declaring, "I used to love you, but nigga, I don't fuck with you no more!" Then, as her DJ dropped "Worst Behavior", the lint-rolling legend took the stage. In addition to his Nothing Was the Same hit, he did "Trophies", and brought out Lil Wayne for their collaborative single "Believe Me". Check out the Young Money reunion below.

Earlier in her set, the rapper brought out Chicago rapper "Lil Herb" to perform "Chi-raq". 

Aside from Minaj's star-studded performance, the other noteworthy moments of the night went down during 50 Cent's set, during which he kept his cool during an onstage brawl and soliloquized about Jimmy Iovine's hesitance to sign him ("I got hits for days," Billboard quotes the rapper as saying shortly, before he had his mic cut). He also reunited his G-unit posse, teaming with Lloyd Banks for "On Fire", Tony Yayo for "So Seductive", and Young Buck for "Shorty Wanna Ride." Check out his full set below.



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