Posts tagged Nicki Minaj
Nicki Minaj performs at Atlanta’s black gay pride weekend
Sep 7th

Nicki Minaj performed this past weekend at Atlanta’s Black gay pride weekend.
Nicki took the stage Saturday at Traxx nightclub for “Pure Heat 2010” in a purple wig and spandex…
she performed Itty Bitty Piggy”, “Little Freak” and “Bottoms Up.”
Nicki had spoken freely on her bisexuality before, then she was interviewed denying those claims to VIBE magazine, Nick later jumped on twitter and tweeted:
“Really didn’t know Atl Gay Pride was gonna be that epic…Still in shock…”
check out the video
Source: hiphopwired
New song-Shanell feat.Nicki Minaj-Cupid’s Got A Gun
Sep 6th

“Cupid’s Got A Gun”.
it will be featured on Shanell’s debut album which is rumored to be released sometime in 2011.
I’m not feeling it…too many hidden messages in this song for me,
but ya’ll feel free to bob away=)

click play too check it out…
Shanell feat. Nicki Minaj – Cupid’s Got A Gun
Nicki Minaj speaks
Sep 3rd

Nicki Minaj is finishing up her highly anticipated debut album”Pink Friday”
it’s set to drop on November 23rd, Nicki sat down recently to talk with DJ Greg Street.
she is feeling the weight of her gender on her shoulders…
Nicki revealed:
“They [major labels] won’t look to sign other female rappers if the project doesn’t do well. Because they’re gonna say ‘well, her buzz was so crazy, if she couldn’t do it no one can do it’. I don’t want that to happen so I’m doing this for all the girls.”
Nicki also reveled her fears about becoming a MC.
“For a long time in my life, I was afraid to be a solo female rapper, because everyone told me, ‘It doesn’t work. It’s not going to happen. Record companies are never going to invest in you just to get it. Just be part of a group.’”
Nicki minaj and Drake tweet about getting married
Aug 28th

Young Money emcees Drake and Nicki Minaj decided to start some twitter gossip,
On her Twitter page, Nicki decided to have some fun by tweeting:
“U scurred? @drakkardnoir u ready to make the announcement or wha?”
Drake then replies:
“@nickiminaj Baby I am never scared. PROUD is more the word I would use.”
the following tweets got everyone in a twitter frenzy…
“Please refer to @nickiminaj as Mrs. Aubrey Drake Graham and dont stare at her too long. She’s finally mine.
”
Nicki Minaj then added
“Yes, it’s true. Drake and I tied the knot.”
But reps for both rappers tell E! Online that they did NOT get married. The entire publicity stunt stems from the lyrics for Drake’s song “Miss Me,” in which he raps, “I love Nicki Minaj, I told her, I’d admit it; I hope one day we get married, just to say we f******* did it.”
Congrats to Nicki and Drake for being the biggest attention whores on twitter.
Nicki Minaj’s Cnn interview
Aug 27th

Here goes Nicki’s Cnn interview, it was ok untill she started talking about irv gotti comparing
her to Lauryn Hill… sorry Nicki you are NO Lauryn Hill, don’t let Irv gass you up.
check it out…
The Trinidad-born, New York City-raised artist has written lyrics about having an alcoholic father who once tried to burn down the house with her mom inside.
Certainly, Onika “Nicki Minaj” Maraj seems to be an unlikely candidate to become one of the most intriguing hip-hop artists of today.
After spending the early part of her childhood at her grandmother’s house, Minaj eventually landed in Queens with her parents. By the third grade, she already had an affinity for singing and acting and would later attend the famed LaGuardia Arts High School to study drama.
“I was thinking in my head I was going to be a famous actress,” Minaj says. “When I got out of high school, I didn’t really want to take time and go and audition, I just wanted to get a job and work and get my own place.”
Highlights;
On Irv comparing her to Lauryn Hill.
“Irv has been privy to hear things that I’ve done that the world hasn’t heard,” she says. “Based on the music I have out now, that sounds like an absurd comment, but when ‘Pink Friday’ comes out, you will completely understand why Irv made that comparison.”
“The people who still feel Nicki needs to prove herself — I agree with them. I love the fact that people still feel like, ‘Show me more, give me more,’ because that’s what I was born to do.”
Minaj quickly became bored with the nine to five and decided to give rap music a shot.
A friend in her neighborhood asked Minaj to write a hook for his song, and the young 20-something delivered a chorus and verse that left her collaborator in awe. Figuring if she really put her mind to it that she could succeed in rap, Minaj decided to quit her last job. And then she told her mother.
“I will never forget the panic and fear in her eyes,” she says. “My heart just frickin’ collapsed for a second. My mother was always like, ‘Yeah, you can do anything,’ but her eyes couldn’t lie …”
That was then.
Today, Nicki Minaj is one of the most influential female artists in hip-hop’s male-dominated landscape.
She is signed to Lil’ Wayne’s Young Money label, has won two BET Awards and is up for best new artist at this year’s MTV Video Music Awards. Minaj has also had eight songs land on Billboard’s Hot 100 singles chart, including three in the Top 10. Her current single, “Your Love,” sits atop the rap charts, and she has collaborated with everyone from Mariah Carey to Kanye West.
And all of this comes before Minaj has even released her debut album (“Pink Friday” drops on November 23). It is for this very reason that growing skepticism seems to follow Minaj’s every move and lyric.
Some cynicism stems from Minaj’s relationship with her mentor, Lil’ Wayne, whom she calls her biggest influence in all aspects of the music business.
Before she met Lil’ Wayne, Minaj was on the mixtape circuit, even pushing DVDs to get the word out. Lil’ Wayne caught wind of Minaj’s first disc and wanted the artist to be the girl in his Young Money camp.
Minaj has no problem the admitting that she and Lil’ Wayne had a “very weird relationship” in the beginning.
“People told me, ‘Wayne’s just saying that because he wants to get in your pants,’ “she said. “I heard a lot of that, so I really distanced myself away from him.”
Aside from sending each other verses for their respective songs and brief conversations here and there, Minaj would go months without hearing from Lil’ Wayne.
“We just became great friends because I got to know him and his sense of humor, and I no longer felt uncomfortable,” she says. “I realized this dude just wants to make a mark in music, and he has a great eye and a great ear for hip-hop.”
Minaj says her role with Young Money and her career really began to get serious nine months ago.
Even if you don’t know her name, chances are you’ve heard or seen Nicki Minaj in the last year because, frankly, she’s hard to miss. Whether it’s her assortment of multicolored wigs, the arsenal of voices she uses, name-dropping Anna Nicole Smith or her legion of fans known as Harajuku Barbies, Minaj’s larger-than-life persona has garnered praise and disdain from listeners and artists alike.
Minaj says she couldn’t care less about her detractors.
“The people that are inclined to hate are also inclined to be losers. A loser could never congratulate a winner – it’s not in them” she says.
“I just think that what I’m doing seems weird, but I think it only seems weird because it’s exaggerated, but it’s not weird because it’s untrue,” she says.
Often the truth in Minaj’s career is trumped by the rampant rumors swirling around her love life, sexuality and lofty comparisons. Kanye West has said she has the potential to be second-greatest rapper of all time, next to Eminem. Irv Gotti has compared her to Lauryn Hill.
In regards to the latter, Minaj isn’t as humble as one might expect.
“Irv has been privy to hear things that I’ve done that the world hasn’t heard,” she says. “Based on the music I have out now, that sounds like an absurd comment, but when ‘Pink Friday’ comes out, you will completely understand why Irv made that comparison.”
While Minaj loves the praise, she knows that speculation often isn’t far behind. When a photo of Minaj holding hands with her friend and adviser, Diddy, surfaced on the internet, blogs were in frenzy over the idea Minaj was dating the entertainment mogul.
“You know how you look at your older brother? That’s how I look at Diddy,” she says. “When people say that, it makes me gag. He’s my friend, and he’s sweet and he’s a great guy, but I could never see him that way.”
And for the record, Diddy is not her manager, she says.
“I am very optimistic person, and that’s the only thing that gives me sanity,” she says about those questioning her apparent quick ascension in the business.
“The people who still feel Nicki needs to prove herself — I agree with them. I love the fact that people still feel like, ‘Show me more, give me more,’ because that’s what I was born to do.”
source.
New Song:Nicki Minaj ft Will.I.Am-Check it out
Aug 27th

Young Money rapper Nicki Minaj teams up with Black Eyed Peas‘ front man Will.I.Am in her latest music release “Check It Out.”
The track will be featured on Young Money HD’s Limelight Exclusives Mixtape which will be released on September 1st.
The song isn’t bad, check it out… LOL
New Video-Trey Songz Ft. Nicki Minaj-Bottoms Up
Aug 19th

Here goes the newest video from Nicki Minaj and Trey Songz
it’s called “Bottoms Up”
Nicki Minaj defends her lyrics at the Teen Choice Awards
Aug 14th

Young Money Princess Nicki Minaj appeared at the Teen Choice Awards to discussed her upcoming album Pink Friday, the interviewer asked her why some of her lyrics should be considered “teen friendly”. she seemed to kind of take offence lmao.
In the interview on the show’s red carpet, Nicki states that although all of her songs may not be for the kids, she does have a few that teens can listen to.
“I have a few songs that are teen friendly,” Nicki said. “’Your Love’ has very appropriate and teen friendly lyrics, somethings don’t and somethings do.”
In addition to discussing her lyrical content, Nicki touched on her upcoming album…
“I am very excited about my upcoming single,” Nicki continued. “The album’s coming put on November 23 so I am super-duper excited.”
Check the video:
Waka Flocka speaks about Gucci and Nicki leaving his mom as their manager
Aug 6th

In a recent interview with VIBE, Waka Flocka states that although he still talks to Nicki, Gucci Mane’s decision really affected their personal relationship. If you remember both Gucci and Nick Dropped his mom Deb Deb Antney.
as their manger
“I can say when you start getting hot, there are a lot of people that get in your ear. I call that the devil.” Flocka said. “It’ll turn you against the people that helped you. They must have just felt like they needed a change. Maybe they felt like other people can take their career somewhere else. I don’t know.
Just like LeBron [James] going to the Heat. I ain’t mad, though, or got problems with anybody. Moms is good; her bills are paid…Yeah, [it affected my relationship with Gucci] all the way. All the way. I ain’t got beef or anything but it has changed. We don’t talk anymore.”
Although he and Gucci Mane’s relationship has strained, Flocka maintains that
he and Young Money princess Nicki Minaj are still cool.
“Nicki is still my homey, though. I got her number and can call her whenever. My momma ain’t got no problems with her or anything either. Let’s make that clear.
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