Nicki Minaj's "Super Freaky Girl" is in its second month at the pinnacle of Billboard's Hot Rap Tracklist, but it will keep competing in the pop segment at the Grammys.

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Minaj initially posted the song, which premieres at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 list in August, to the Grammys' rap sections.

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According to a source, the judgement was overruled by the Recording Academy's rap review panel.

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That team realized that Minaj's playful and melody music was a sample of Rick James' 1981 iconic "Super Freak."

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Minaj slammed the judgement on social networking sites on Thursday, posting an Instagram video and a sequence of twitter posts.

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"They keep moving the goalposts whenever it comes to myself," Minaj said of the academy on Instagram.

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If "Super Freaky Girl" has to stay competitive in music, Minaj believes Latto's "Big Energy," which really is pop-leaning

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"I have no objections to being walked out of the RAP segment as long as we are Everyone treated FAIRLY," she tweeted.

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