Lil Nas X Said Nicki Minaj Didn't Want to Be on 'Industry Baby'

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Drake also declined a feature on 'Dolla Sign Slime.'

Not only that, but LNX also apparently wanted Drake on"Dolla Sign Slime" which, ultimately, went on to feature

. Unfortunately though, according to the him, neither of the collabs were meant to be, seeing as how both artists declined the offers."I don't usually ask for features like that. But for every feature I did ask for on this album, like, every single one of them worked," LNX said, adding the only asks that didn't pan out were"Drake and Nicki.

"Jack Harlow ended up being, like, the best option," he said before questioning whether Minaj would have even been able to participate in the video, which overtly tackled the homophobic prison"don't drop the soap" joke. "I'm not sure how comfortable Nicki would have felt with that video or whatnot," he said, leaving it at that.The Breakfast Club about Minaj and Drake saying"no" to the songs. And while he never provided an explanation for Minaj's refusal, he share Drake's rationale with the show.

"[Drake] was still working on Certified Lover Boy, and he was 100% focused on that, and I understood completely," he said."And he said he's down to do something, but just [it wasn't] the right time."

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