Nicki Minaj dropped jaws and raised eyebrows Sunday with a surreal social media stunt aimed squarely at JAY-Z, teasing her next album with a cryptic image.
In a now-deleted post shared on Sunday (September 28), Minaj unveiled an AI-generated photo of Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez riding a camel—its head replaced with JAY-Z’s face. Standing beside the bizarre image, Minaj posed holding a sign that read “3.27.26,” signaling a March 27, 2026, release date for her upcoming album.
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She also revealed the title of the album’s opening track in a follow-up post.
“The straw that broke the camel’s back,” a phrase often used to describe a breaking point. The title also appears to reference a long-standing jab at JAY-Z, who has been mocked with camel comparisons in online circles for years.
“I’ll unlock number 2 next week. Surprises for lots & lots of ppl. They have no clue,” Minaj wrote, adding a detective emoji to keep the mystery alive.
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The post fueled speculation that she’s launching a serialized album rollout, following her recent cryptic tease, with more reveals to come.
Minaj later deleted the tweet and appeared to backtrack, writing, “Did someone hack my twitter? I posted the swivel chair gif & retweeted stats. Love you guys so much. God save the Barbz. For we wrestle not against flesh & blood but against principalities & power…against spiritual wickedness in high places…God is in control.”

The post came amid lingering tension between Minaj and JAY-Z, which stems from the NFL’s decision to book Kendrick Lamar for the 2024 Super Bowl halftime show in New Orleans instead of Lil Wayne.
The announcement of her next album comes on the heels of the success of Pink Friday 2, which dropped in 2024.