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Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty (born December 8, 1982), known professionally as Nicki Minaj ( ), is a Trinidadian rapper, singer, and songwriter. Regarded as the " Queen of Rap" and one of the most influential rappers of all time, she is noted for her dynamic rap flow, witty lyrics, musical versatility, and
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s, and is credited as a driving force in the mainstream resurgence of female rap since the 2010s. Minaj began rapping professionally in the early 2000s and gained recognition with her three mixtapes between 2007 and 2009. Her debut studio album, ''
Pink Friday ''Pink Friday'' is the debut studio album by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj. It was released on November 23, 2010, by Cash Money Records, Young Money Entertainment and Universal Motown Records. Minaj began recording the album after signing a ...
'' (2010), topped the US ''Billboard'' 200 and achieved the largest female rap album sales week of the 21st century, spawning the global hit single "
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". Minaj explored
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on her second US number-one album, '' Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded'' (2012), which produced the top-five single, " Starships". She returned to her
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roots with her third and fourth albums, ''
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'' (2014) and ''
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'' (2018), which yielded the hit singles "
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" and "
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". Minaj achieved her first two ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number-one singles in 2020 with the duets "
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" and " Trollz"; the former was the first female rap collaboration to top the chart. She had her first solo US number-one song in 2022 with "
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", the lead single from her fifth studio album, ''
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'' (2023). The album debuted at number one in the US, making Minaj the female rapper with the most US number-one albums in history. Its
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became the fourth-highest grossing tour for a rapper and highest-grossing tour for a female rapper in history. Minaj is one of the world's best-selling music artists, and the best-selling female rapper, with over 100 million records sold. She has three diamond-certified songs by the
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and in 2024 became the first female rapper with multiple diamond-certified solo songs. She is among the RIAA's 50 highest-certified digital singles artists. In 2023, ''
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'' and ''
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'' ranked Minaj as the greatest female rapper of all time. Her various accolades include a Brit Award, five ''Billboard'' Music Awards, nine
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, eight
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(including the
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), 13
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, a
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, and three ''
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''. ''
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'' named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2016, and she was honored with the ''Billboard'' Women in Music Game Changer Award in 2019. Minaj founded the record label imprint Heavy On It in 2023. Outside of music, her other endeavors include a fragrance line, a press on nails line, a Loci sneakers collection, and the radio show ''Queen Radio'' (2018–2023). She has also voice acted in the animated films '' Ice Age: Continental Drift'' (2012) and ''
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'' (2019), and acted in the comedy films '' The Other Woman'' (2014) and '' Barbershop: The Next Cut'' (2016). On television, she served as a judge on the twelfth season of ''
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'' (2013). Her outspoken views have received significant media attention.


Early life

Onika Tanya Maraj was born on December 8, 1982, in the Saint James district of Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. Her father was Robert Maraj (1956–2021), a financial executive and part-time
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singer of
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(Afro-Trinidadian mother and Indo-Trinidadian father) descent. Her mother, Carol, is also a gospel singer with Afro-Trinidadian ancestry. Carol worked in payroll and accounting departments during Minaj's youth. Minaj's father was an alcoholic and
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addict whom Minaj described to be "violent" and abusive to her mother. He committed
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onto their house in December 1987. She has an older brother named Jelani, a younger brother named Micaiah, and a younger sister named Ming. As a child, Minaj and Jelani grew up with their grandmother in Saint James in a household with 11 cousins. Carol was working numerous jobs in Saint James before getting her
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at the age of 24. She then moved to
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in New York to attend
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, leaving both Minaj and Jelani in Trinidad with their grandmother. When Minaj was five, Carol brought Minaj and Jelani to live with her and their father in
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. Minaj said she arrived in the United States as an illegal immigrant, and by the time she moved to the country, her mother and father had lawful permanent residency. She stated in 2024 that she is not a US citizen. Minaj recalled, "I don't think I had a lot of discipline in my household. My mom motivated me, but it wasn't a strict household. I kind of wanted a strict household." Minaj successfully auditioned for admission to Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, which focuses on visual and performing arts. A week after graduation, Minaj was cast in the
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play ''In Case You Forget'' in 2001. At the age of 19, she worked as a waitress at a
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in the Bronx, but was fired for discourtesy to customers. She said she was fired from "at least 15 jobs" for similar reasons. Her other jobs included
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on
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.


Career


2002–2009: Career beginnings and mixtapes

From 2002 to 2004, Minaj rapped in a New York hip hop group called Hoodstars, which included rappers Lou$tar and 7even Up and
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Safaree Samuels. The son of Bowlegged Lou from
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, Lou$tar recruited Minaj when he and his father heard her work. Bowlegged Lou liked Minaj's rapping, and said that back then she was already doing "the crazy voices" in her vocal performances. In 2004, the group recorded the entrance song for
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Victoria, "Don't Mess With", which was featured on the compilation album '' ThemeAddict: WWE The Music, Vol.6''. Full Force tried to get Hoodstars a record deal but were unsuccessful. They then worked with Minaj as a solo artist, meeting with some record companies, including Warner Brothers, who expressed interest in signing Minaj out of the group but required a ghostwriter for a deal. Minaj refused, adamant that she will always write her songs. Brian George from Full Force said that Minaj was impressive in her ambition, describing her as "broke and hungry" while determined to be in control of her craft. Minaj continued to work independently and uploaded her songs on her
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profile, sending several of them to people in the music industry. In 2006, Fendi, who owned the Brooklyn production company Dirty Money Entertainment, reached out to Minaj on Myspace, and signed her to Dirty Money under a 180-day contract. Originally using the stage name Nicki Maraj, she eventually changed it to Nicki Minaj after Fendi switched her last name when he met her due to her having a "nasty flow". Minaj wrote a number of songs, including " Itty Bitty Piggy" and "I Get Crazy", and booked shows in New York and New Jersey. She released her first mixtape, '' Playtime Is Over'', on July 5, 2007. She filmed a music video for the track "Click Clack", which was featured on the underground rap DVD ''The Come Up Vol. 11''. Her rap on the DVD caught the attention of rapper
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, who got in contact with Fendi to set up a call with Minaj and asked her to join his crew he was assembling for his new imprint called
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. Minaj collaborated with Wayne, who featured on her next mixtapes, but she did not sign a contract with Young Money then. She continued working on her songs, communicating with fans on social media, and booking shows. Minaj released her second mixtape, ''
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'', on April 12, 2008, and her third, '' Beam Me Up Scotty'', on April 18, 2009; it received favorable coverage. The ''Beam Me Up Scotty'' track " I Get Crazy", reached number 20 on the U.S. ''
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chart and number 37 on the
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chart. In the summer of 2009, Minaj performed on a tour headlined by Wayne featuring artists from Young Money, among others. At the time she was managed by Debra Antney. Producer
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asked Minaj to sign to his label Murder Inc. Records and she countered with an offer for him to manage her, which he declined. Minaj's mixtapes, freestyles, and features on other artists' songs garnered significant industry and public interest. While she continued playing shows, working on music, and collaborating with other artists, there was a bidding war among record labels to sign her. In late August, Minaj signed a recording contract with Young Money, with her deal entailing her owning her 360 rights, including her merchandising, sponsorships, endorsements, touring and publishing. In a 2011 interview, Minaj said that before she met Lil Wayne, "the person that was spearheading my career was the one person who always told me, 'Don't be too playful, don't be too kooky and weird... no one's gonna feel that, nobody wants to hear that.' So I stifled a lot of that early on, and then once that we parted ways, I was like, 'Guess what, I'm gonna just be me.'" In October 2009, she performed a freestyle at the 2009 BET Hip Hop Awards cypher. The following month, she appeared with
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on the remix of " 5 Star Bitch" by
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. In early February 2010, Minaj made her first two appearances on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart with her features on "
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" and " Up Out My Face" by
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and
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respectively. Minaj also appeared on "
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" and " Roger That" on the
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, '' We Are Young Money'' (2009). The singles peaked at numbers two and 56, respectively, in the U.S. Their parent album reached number nine on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200, and was certified
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(RIAA). At
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's suggestion,
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featured Minaj on his single " Shakin' It 4 Daddy". Allison Stewart of ''
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'' stated that, during that time, she "became the go-to girl for artists who wanted to add some skank to their tracks without sullying themselves in the process". Minaj became the first female solo artist to have seven singles simultaneously charting in the U.S.


2010–2011: Breakthrough with ''Pink Friday''

On March 29, 2010, Minaj released "
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" featuring
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. Intended as the lead single from her forthcoming debut album, ''
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'', the song was dropped from the album due to poor commercial performance. The next single, " Your Love", later became the album's lead single. Released in June, it peaked at number 14 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number one on the Rap Songs chart. The rapper was then featured on
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's song " Woohoo", which reached number 46 on the
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and number 79 on ''Billboard'' Hot 100. In September, Minaj released " Check It Out" with
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and " Right Thru Me" as follow-up singles. In October, Minaj was featured on
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. Her verse received widespread acclaim with many critics regarding it as the best verse on that song. ''Complex'' rated Minaj's "Monster" verse as the number-one best rap verse in the past five years, while Sean Fennessey of ''
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'' stated that "Monster" was "the track that announced Minaj's "brilliance" to most people."Fennessey, Sean (November 17, 2010)
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''. Retrieved August 10, 2020.
Shortly after, she performed "Monster" with West and Jay-Z at
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, becoming the first ever female rapper to perform there. In November 2010, Minaj received her first
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nomination for her guest verse on
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' song " My Chick Bad". ''Pink Friday'' was released on November 19, 2010, debuting at number two and later reaching number one on the ''Billboard'' 200, with first-week sales of 375,000 copies. It had the largest sales week for a female rap album in the 21st century and second-highest sales week overall after
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'' (1998). The album also became the female rap album with the most weeks in the top ten on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart at the time, with fourteen consecutive weeks in the region. Upon release, the album received generally positive reviews from critics. The song " Roman's Revenge", featuring
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, was interpreted as a response to rapper
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's comments against Minaj, including her accusing Minaj of copying her image and that she had recorded a song called "Everywhere We Go" with Minaj but it was pulled from
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by Cash Money because it did not perform well. At the time, Minaj said that "Roman's Revenge" was not about a specific person, but about "everyone who has been in interviews talking", adding, "I've been quiet for such a long time and I've been the nice guy. I've been the person that gave everyone their props ... you can't be a rapper and not speak on things being said about you". In a 2018 interview, she explained that she wrote the song after "a veteran got at me, and I hit them with 'Roman's Revenge' and then I kept on going." ''Pink Friday'' was certified
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by the
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(RIAA) in December 2010, for moving a million units in the United States, with it becoming the first album by a solo female rapper to go platinum in seven years. As of March 2016, it has been certified triple-platinum. "
Moment 4 Life "Moment 4 Life" is a song by rapper Nicki Minaj, featuring Canadian rapper Drake. It was released on December 7, 2010 by Young Money, Cash Money, and Universal Motown as the fourth single from Minaj's debut studio album, ''Pink Friday'' (2010). ...
" featuring
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was released as the fourth single from ''Pink Friday'', on December 7, 2010. It reached number 13 on the Hot 100. Minaj performed "Right Thru Me" and "Moment 4 Life" as the musical guest on the January 29, 2011, episode of ''
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''. In February 2011, Lil' Kim released the mixtape ''Black Friday'' referencing Minaj, including artwork that showed Lil' Kim decapitating Minaj with a sword and the lyrics "sweetie, you goin' on your 14th minute of fame" and "you a Lil' Kim wannabe". Lil' Kim sold the mixtape on
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. Minaj's track "Tragedy" was released online, featuring the lyrics "Pink Friday, Eminem, 8 Mile/ It must hurt to sell your album on PayPal." "
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" was released as ''Pink Friday''s fifth single in April 2011. It became a
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and commercially successful, ultimately peaking at number three on the Hot 100. It was eventually certified 12-times platinum in the US, for selling 12 million units; it became the highest-certified song by a female rapper in RIAA history. "Super Bass" was the highest-charting solo single by a female rapper, at the time, since
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's " Work It" in 2002. In 2017, ''Billboard'' ranked it as the second-biggest US Hot 100 hit by a female rapper of all time (behind
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's "Fancy"); and in 2024, ranked it as the biggest Hot 100 hit of Minaj's career. Its music video has over 1 billion views on YouTube, as of October 2024. Minaj was one of the opening acts on
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' 2011
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. She and
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appeared on the remix of Spears' "
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", which peaked at number three in the U.S. On August 7, 2011, Minaj experienced a
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during a live performance on ''
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'' when she revealed her left nipple. Both
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and Minaj apologized for the incident, with Minaj denying it was a publicity stunt. Minaj continued to perform at high-profile events throughout 2011 with
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inviting her to perform with
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for the introduction of a
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collection for H&M. She also performed "Super Bass" at the 2011
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. In December 2011, Minaj was nominated for three Grammy Awards, including
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and
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for ''Pink Friday''. Also that year, she won the
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for "
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", marking her first VMA win. In 2022, the album was included in ''
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''s list of "200 Greatest Hip-Hop Albums of All Time" at number 31; the magazine stated that ''Pink Friday'' "proved you could own the charts without dialing back your confrontational individuality, and it set the table for a generation of artists." In 2024, ''
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'' named it as one of the "50 Greatest Black Albums of the Modern Era".


2012–2013: ''Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded'' and ''American Idol''

" Starships" was released in February 2012 as the lead single from Minaj's forthcoming second album, '' Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded''. The song reached number five on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, was the fifth best-selling single of 2012, and was certified diamond by the RIAA in November 2024, for moving over ten million units in the US. Her crossover into pop music was criticized by some, despite her commercial success. Follow-up singles "
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" featuring
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and " Right by My Side" featuring
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were released shortly after. ''Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded'' was eventually released on April 2, 2012, two months later than initially planned. It was preceded by the promotional singles " Roman in Moscow" and "
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". The latter song was viewed by critics as a diss aimed at Lil' Kim, following her previous attacks on Minaj. The album debuted at number one on the ''Billboard'' 200, with first-week sales of 253,000 copies, and was certified four-times platinum by the RIAA in November 2024, becoming Minaj's highest-certified album yet. However, the mix of hip-hop songs and mainstream pop material received mixed reviews. " Pound the Alarm" and " Va Va Voom" were later released as the final singles from the album. Minaj along with fellow rapper M.I.A. joined
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to perform the single, " Give Me All Your Luvin" during the
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on February 6, 2012. Minaj was the first solo female rapper to perform at the
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s, performing "
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" during the 2012 ceremony on February 12. Her
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-themed performance was controversial, with the American Catholic League and its president criticizing her performance. Minaj began her headlining Pink Friday Tour on May 16, 2012, which was followed by the Pink Friday: Reloaded Tour beginning October 14, 2012. Although she was scheduled to headline the June 3
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Summer Jam at
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in
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, at the request of
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she canceled her appearance the day of the show after
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of the station dismissed her single "Starships" as "not real hip-hop". The following month, she voiced Steffie in the animated film '' Ice Age: Continental Drift'' (2012). Minaj won awards for Best Female Video (for "Starships") at the
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and Best Hip-Hop at the
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. An expanded version of ''Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded'', subtitled '' The Re-Up'', was released on November 19, 2012, with seven new songs. That month, she was the subject of a three-part E! documentary titled ''Nicki Minaj: My Truth''. In September, Minaj joined the judges' panel for the twelfth season of ''
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'' with
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,
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, and
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. Throughout the show there were disagreements between Carey and Minaj, with both of them leaving the series at the end of the season. ''Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded'' was the best-selling rap album released in 2012 in the US. It was also the 25th-best-selling album globally in 2012, with over 1.4 million copies sold worldwide, according to the
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(IFPI). In 2013, Minaj became the most-charted female rapper on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 at the time, with 44 entries, and tied Carey as seventh among female artists.


2014–2017: ''The Pinkprint'' and acting ventures

Minaj's first live-action theatrical film '' The Other Woman'' was filmed in spring 2013 and premiered on April 25, 2014. As she was working on her third studio album ''The Pinkprint'', she described the album as "a continuation of '' The Re-Up'' with a lot more" and said it would focus on her "hip hop roots". During an
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interview, she said that she has "much to talk about" in the album. " Pills n Potions" was released as the lead single from ''The Pinkprint'' in May 2014. In July, she appeared on the song " Bang Bang" with singers
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and
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, which peaked at number three on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and marked Minaj's first number-one on the UK singles chart. "Bang Bang" was certified diamond by the RIAA in May 2024, for recognized sales of 10 million units; it became the first all-female collaboration to achieve the certification. Its music video garnered over two billion views on YouTube. "
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" was released in August as the second single from the album, peaking at number two, which became her highest-charting single in the US at the time. Its ascent from number 39 to number two in its third week marked the second-biggest jump within the chart's top 40 region, at the time. The music video for "Anaconda" went viral upon release online; it set a 24-hour
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record, accumulating 19.6 million views on its first day of release, breaking the record previously held by
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's "
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". It surpassed one billion views on YouTube. On November 9, 2014, Minaj hosted the
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in Glasgow, Scotland. She also won the Best Hip-Hop Award for a second time. ''The Pinkprint'' was officially released on December 15, 2014, and debuted at number two in the U.S., with first week sales of 244,000 equivalent units (198,000 in pure album sales and 46,000 combined album-equivalent units and
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). Upon release, critics praised the production and personal lyrics. At the
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, Minaj received three more Grammy Award nominations, including a second Best Rap Album nomination for ''The Pinkprint'', a
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nomination for "Anaconda" and a
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nomination for "Bang Bang". In March 2015, Minaj embarked on her third world tour entitled
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and also became the first female artist to chart four songs simultaneously in the top 10 of ''Billboard''s Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop airplay chart. At the 2015 BET Awards, Minaj won her sixth consecutive award for Best Female Hip-Hop Artist, becoming the female rapper with most wins in that category. In August 2015,
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unveiled a
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of Minaj, which depicted a pose from the "Anaconda" music video. Minaj voiced her approval of the wax figure on social media. The wax figure received criticism from some, including Angharad Welsh of ''
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'', who called it "a sexist, racist mistake". In May 2015, it was announced that Minaj would feature in the third installment of the '' Barbershop'' film series, alongside
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,
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,
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, and other original cast members. Titled '' Barbershop: The Next Cut'', the film was released on April 15, 2016. For Minaj's performance as a "sassy" hairdresser named Draya, she was nominated for a
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for Choice Movie Actress: Comedy. In September 2015, it was announced that Minaj would executive produce and appear in a scripted
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comedy series for ABC Family (now Freeform) based on her life growing up in
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, New York City. The show was titled ''Nicki'' and the pilot episode was filmed in Minaj's hometown in January 2016. In October 2016, Minaj stated the filming was postponed for undisclosed reasons. In February 2017, Minaj featured on
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's song "Make Love" and
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's single "
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" alongside
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, the latter of which reached the top ten in several countries, including a peak of number six in the UK. Rapper
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released the
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" Shether", which, among other claims and insults, alleged that Minaj used a
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and was in a 360-record deal. The track's release followed interviews where Remy Ma had praised Minaj, rapped over a couple of Minaj's songs, and released tracks that media interpreted as digs at Minaj. Remy Ma also released a second diss track aimed at Minaj, "Another One". Minaj responded in her single " No Frauds", featuring Drake and Lil Wayne, in which, among other digs, she took shots at Remy Ma's prison stint for assault, called her a "fraud committin' perjury", and accused her of using a ghostwriter, referring to her husband, rapper
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; Minaj also rapped "I never signed a 360, bitch you wild dumb". On her Instagram post promoting the song, Minaj wrote: "Great diss records can't be lies. Great diss records are FACTS ... Been writing my own raps since I was 11." "No Frauds" was one of three songs Minaj released simultaneously, along with " Changed It" and " Regret in Your Tears". On March 20, 2017, with the three songs she released, Minaj broke the record for the most ''Billboard'' Hot 100 entries for a female artist, which at the time was previously held by
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. That month, Minaj also signed with the major modeling agency,
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. In May 2017, Minaj opened the 2017 ''Billboard'' Music Awards with a medley performance that was described by Elias Leight of ''
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'' as "flamboyantly produced" and "dexterous". Throughout the remainder of 2017, Minaj performed guest verses on several singles, including
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' "
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" and
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's " Rake It Up", both of which peaked in the top ten in the U.S., at numbers six and eight, respectively. She also featured on
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's " Swish Swish", which was certified platinum in the U.S. and Canada.


2018–2019: ''Queen''

After a social media hiatus, Minaj released two singles from her fourth studio album ''
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.'' She released "
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" and " Barbie Tingz" simultaneously on April 12, 2018, with both reaching number ten and number twenty-five in the US respectively. She performed "Chun-Li" on ''
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'' and the 2018 BET Awards. While "Chun Li" appears on the tracklist of the album, "Barbie Tingz" is only included on the
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version of the album. On the red carpet of the 2018
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, she announced the title of the album and the original release date. " Rich Sex" featuring
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was released on June 11, 2018, as the first promotional single from ''Queen''. The second single, "
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", featuring
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was released on June 14, 2018, alongside the album pre-order, reaching number 42 on the Hot 100. Additionally, Minaj appeared as a featured artist on the song " Fefe" along with
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and Tekashi 6ix9ine. It debuted at number four in the US, marking Minaj's highest debut on the chart at the time, besting the sixth place start of "Bang Bang" in 2014. It later peaked at number three and was added to ''Queen'' in the middle of its first tracking week. The day before the album's release, Minaj launched her own
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(now branded as Apple Music 1) radio show, ''Queen Radio''. It became the most-listened radio show on
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in 2019, and ran for 17 episodes till February 2020. Guests on the show included Ariana Grande,
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, and
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, among others.''Queen'' received multiple delays before finally being released on August 10, 2018. It debuted at number two on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200 with 185,000
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s, of which 78,000 came from pure album sales. It also debuted at number five in the UK and at number four in Australia, marking Minaj's highest debut in the latter country. Minaj later expressed frustration and criticized several people including
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, whose album '' Astroworld'' claimed the top spot for a second week in a row, blocking ''Queen'' from the top spot. Minaj alleged that Travis Scott sold shirts, merchandise, and ticket passes for an unnannounced tour to boost his album sales. This controversy and ''Queen'' roll-out was documented by several news outlets and commentators. ''Queen'' received generally positive reviews, with some critics deriding the album's length and direction. The album was certified Platinum by the
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in January 2019, for moving over 1 million equivalent units. Minaj performed at the
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where she also won her fourth MTV Video Music Award for the "Chun-Li" music video. The same month, she featured on the remix of "
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" by South Korean boy band
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. It debuted and peaked at number eleven in the U.S. which was the group's second highest-charting song at the time. She also featured on the song " Woman Like Me" by British girl group
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, which was released on October 12, 2018. A music video was shortly released after, with Minaj and Little Mix later performing the song together at the
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. She was also featured on "Dip" by American rapper
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which reached number sixty-three in the U.S. making her the first female artist to have 100 entries on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. She later attended the year-end ''Billboard'' Women in Music event, receiving the Game Changer Award for the accomplishment. In September, Minaj co-headlined the annual
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and suffered another wardrobe malfunction when the front of her outfit fell open. In November, she was invited to the DWP music festival in China but did not perform due to problems with the company hosting the event. The next year in April 2019, Minaj made a surprise guest appearance at the 2019
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during
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's set where they performed their collaborations " Side to Side" and " Bang Bang". However, she experienced technical difficulties with her earpiece. Later that month, Minaj parted ways with her longtime management team after a mutual agreement, with American entertainment executive
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serving as her new manager. In June 2019, Minaj released a standalone single titled "
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" along with an accompanying music video. In the U.S., the song debuted at number twenty. A month later, she provided information on her upcoming fifth studio album, appearing on ''
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'', stating that "there's definitely a new album, of course." She featured on the song " Hot Girl Summer" alongside fellow female rapper
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in August 2019, which reached number eleven in the U.S. Minaj had a voice role as Pinky in ''
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'', which was released in August 2019. In November, Minaj appeared on the '' Charlie's Angels: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' on the song "Bad To You", along with
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and
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, marking her sixth collaboration with Grande. Minaj also collaborated with Colombian singer
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on the song " Tusa", which was released to streaming platforms on November 7. The song reached forty-two in the U.S. and reached the top of many other charts including the "
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" chart, which made it the first song with two lead female artists to debut in such position. "Tusa" later became the longest-running number one single in Argentina, spending five months on the top of the chart.


2020–2021: ''Beam Me Up Scotty'' re-release

In January 2020, Minaj was featured on " Nice to Meet Ya" by American singer-songwriter
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. In February, she released a standalone song called " Yikes" as a promotional single. By the end of that month, Minaj appeared as a guest judge on the twelfth season's premiere of the reality television show ''
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''. In May, fellow rapper
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announced a collaboration with Minaj on two remixes of her song "
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". The remix later debuted at number one on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming both Minaj and Doja Cat's first single to reach number one in the U.S. It became the first all-female collaboration that had reached number one in the U.S. since "
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" by Australian rapper
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featuring English singer
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did it in 2014. It marked the first time that a song by two female rappers reached the top, for which
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later gave them an award. A month later, she released a collaboration with
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called " Trollz", which debuted at number one in the U.S. becoming her second number one single. This made her the first female rapper to debut at number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 since
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did so in 1998 with " Doo Wop (That Thing)". Minaj featured on singer
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's track " Expensive" in August 2020. She continued to appear as a featured artist on several songs in late 2020 and released " What That Speed Bout!?" with producer
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and rapper
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on November 6. She was the most-streamed female rapper of the year on
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. On the 10th anniversary of her debut album ''
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'' (2010), Minaj announced a six-part
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about her, produced by
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and was originally said to premiere on
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. In 2022, the streaming platform confirmed it dropped the still-unreleased project. In May 2021, Minaj released a reissue of her mixtape '' Beam Me Up Scotty'' (2009), including new songs previously unavailable on streaming services. The reissue debuted at number two on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200, which gave it the highest debut for a female rap mixtape in the U.S. A song from the reissue, titled " Seeing Green" featuring fellow ''Young Money'' rappers
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and
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reached number twelve in the U.S. In July, Minaj collaborated with fellow rapper Bia on the remix of her song '' Whole Lotta Money''. In September, Minaj collaborated with English singer-songwriter
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's fifth collaboration album '' The Lockdown Sessions'' (2021). She appeared on the song "Always Love You" with John and rapper
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. Later that month, she split with her previous manager
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and is now being managed by Wassim Slaiby, also known by his management company SALXCO, who is best known for managing
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and
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. English singer
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released her solo debut, called " Boyz", which Minaj features on. The song peaked at number four in the UK and number sixteen in Ireland. In October 2021, Minaj appeared as a surprise host for the season six reunion of the reality television show '' The Real Housewives of Potomac''. In November 2021, her 2011 ''
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'' single "Super Bass" received a Diamond certification by the
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, making her the second solo female rapper to receive a diamond certification. Minaj won the Best Hip Hop award in the MTV Europe Music Awards 2021, becoming the sixth time she has won this award.


2022–present: ''Pink Friday 2''

After a social media hiatus, Minaj released a song collaboration with rapper
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titled "
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" on February 4, 2022. It debuted at number two on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, marking Minaj's 20th top-ten. On the ''Billboard'' Global 200, it debuted at number seven, earning Minaj her first top-ten on the chart. Another Lil Baby collaboration titled " Bussin" was released a week later, on February 11. In an
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interview with DJ
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, Minaj said her forthcoming fifth studio album was "coming very soon". She described it as "fun, gutta, and back to the basics". In March, Minaj and fellow rapper
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's collaboration " Blick Blick" was released—from the former's debut studio album, '' Trendsetter'' (2022). Later that month, Minaj surprise-released the standalone single " We Go Up" featuring rapper
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. ln April, she appeared on English television host
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's ''
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'' segment, kickstarting the return of its broadcast on ''
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'' after a two-year hiatus. In July, Minaj headlined the 2022 editions of
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and the
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in London. On July 28, she released a two-minute trailer of her upcoming six-part
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titled "Nicki", produced by Canadian production company
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. Minaj's radio show ''Queen Radio'' was revived and broadcast on Amp, a live audio service by
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, over two years after its conclusion on Beats 1. The show premiered on August 11 on Amp; episodes were made available on
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after airing live. It was discontinued in October 2023, as a result of the closure of Amp. On August 26, Minaj released her first
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titled '' Queen Radio: Volume 1'', comprising several hits from her previous projects and one new track, " Likkle Miss (Remix)" with Skeng. It debuted at number ten on the ''Billboard'' 200 with 32,000 units. Through the remainder of the year, Minaj appeared as a co-lead or featured artist on various collaborations:
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's "Love in the Way", a remix of "Likkle Miss" called "The Fine Nine Remix" featuring eight female rappers, and
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's "I Admit". The following month, Minaj collaborated with Lebanese singer Myriam Fares and Colombian singer Maluma on "Tukoh Taka" which was the official 2022 FIFA Fan Festival anthem. Minaj emceed the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards with LL Cool J and Jack Harlow, and hosted the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards, 2023 ceremony. At the former ceremony, she received the
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and performed a medley of her hits as the recipient. On March 5, 2023, Minaj appeared as a surprise performer during
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's set at the Rolling Loud#California, Rolling Loud California festival. In April, she teamed up with Ice Spice on the remix to the latter's song "Princess Diana (song), Princess Diana"—the first-ever release on Minaj's record label imprint, Heavy On It. Peaking at number four on the Hot 100, the remix became the first collaboration between two women to top the Hot Rap Songs chart and made Minaj the woman with the most number-ones on the chart (10). In April and May, she also featured on YoungBoy Never Broke Again's "WTF (YoungBoy Never Broke Again song), WTF", German singer Kim Petras's "Alone (Kim Petras and Nicki Minaj song), Alone", and "Pound Town, Pound Town 2", the remix to rapper Sexyy Red and Tay Keith's single, "Pound Town". In June, Minaj and Ice Spice released their second collaboration, "Barbie World" with Europop band Aqua (band), Aqua, from the Barbie the Album, ''Barbie'' film soundtrack. The song samples Aqua's 1997 single, "Barbie Girl". It reached number seven on the Hot 100 and extended Minaj's record as the female rapper with the most US top-tens (23). Minaj made guest appearances on
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's "Money" with the late Juice Wrld, and Lil Uzi Vert's "Endless Fashion", which charted in the top 20. In October, she released "For All the Barbz", her freestyle of Drake's "All the Parties" (featuring Chief Keef), exclusively via her YouTube channel. With the 2023 MTV Europe Music Awards, she became the first black artist and female rapper to win MTV Europe Music Award for Best US Act, Best US Act in the award show's history. In December, Minaj performed on the Atlanta and Miami dates of iHeartRadio's Jingle Ball Tour 2023. She conducted a New Year's Eve concert at the E11Even Miami, E11Even nightclub in Miami. Minaj's fifth studio album, ''
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'' was released on December 8, 2023, her birthday, after multiple date delays. The sequel to her debut album ''Pink Friday'', it is primarily a hip hop, contemporary R&B, R&B and pop rap record featuring several collaborations, and received generally favorable reviews from critics. The album debuted atop the ''Billboard'' 200, with 228,000 album-equivalent units, marking Minaj's first album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, since 2012 to do so. The album broke multiple records, including making Minaj the female rapper with the most US number-one albums (3) in chart history, earning the highest first-week vinyl sales for a female rap album in history, and breaking the record for the most global single-day streams for a female hip hop album on Spotify. Fourteen tracks from the album appeared on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, two of which charted in the top 40—"Everybody (Nicki Minaj song), Everybody" featuring Lil Uzi Vert and "Needle (song), Needle" featuring Drake. Two deluxe versions of ''Pink Friday 2'' were released. The album was certified platinum by the RIAA in March 2024. The album's lead single, "
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", which samples Rick James's 1981 song, "Super Freak", was released in August 2023. Debuting atop the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, it marked Minaj's third US number-one, her first solo chart-topper, and the first solo song by a female rapper to debut at number one in the US in the 21st century. Minaj spoke on Instagram Live about her frustration with "Super Freaky Girl" being considered in the pop categories instead of rap for the 65th Annual Grammy Awards. Naming other examples of category mismatches, she said that if the song was not considered fitting for the rap category, Latto's "Big Energy", which has the same producer, would also not be suitable for the category. Minaj argued that her song was moved to pop to have less competition in the rap categories, alleging that it is part of a general corporate agenda to prop up newer artists over veterans. She added that she would have no problem with it being moved from rap to pop if they were "all being treated fairly". "Red Ruby da Sleeze" was released as the album's second single in March 2023, followed by the third single "Last Time I Saw You" in September 2023. "Everybody" and "FTCU" became subsequent singles in January 2024; "Red Ruby da Sleeze" and "FTCU" reached the top 15 on the Hot 100. On January 26, 2024, Megan Thee Stallion released the song "Hiss (song), Hiss", which was believed to include jabs at Minaj and her husband. Soon after, Minaj did an Instagram live where she previewed a rap she made on the live, titled "Big Foot (Nicki Minaj song), Big Foot", which was released on January 28. The song broke first-day records for the highest solo female rap debut in
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history, and the biggest solo female rap debut on
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and YouTube in 2024. It debuted at number 23 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The song also extended Minaj's record as the female rapper with the most, and woman with the second-most, top-tens (46) on the
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chart, behind
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(52). In support of ''Pink Friday 2'', Minaj embarked on its Pink Friday 2 World Tour, namesake world tour, her most extensive tour yet, from March to October 2024. The tour included her headlining slots at ten festivals. It became the highest-grossing tour by a female rapper in history and the fourth-highest-grossing tour by a rapper or hip hop artist, with over $108 million in revenue, based on the first 70 shows. It was nominated for Hip-Hop Tour of the Year at the upcoming 2025 Pollstar, ''Pollstar'' Awards. Minaj was nominated for
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and Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media, Best Song Written for Visual Media, along with Ice Spice, for "Barbie World" at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards. She led the nominations among women for the BET Awards 2024, with six, and won BET Award for Best Female Hip Hop Artist, Best Female Hip Hop Artist—her seventh win in the category, and first since 2016. At the 2024 BET Hip Hop Awards, ''Pink Friday 2'' became the first album by a solo woman to win BET Hip Hop Award for Album of the Year, Album of the Year. Minaj was set to release a deluxe version of the album, titled ''Gag City Reloaded'', but announced in September 2024 that she had scrapped it in favor of making her sixth studio album.


Artistry


Musical style and lyrics

Minaj is known for her animated rap Flow (music), flow, witty lyrics, and musical versatility. Her rapping is distinctive for its varying cadence and speed, and use of
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s and accents, including Cockney speech, British cockney. In 2010, Minaj said that she aimed to be "a balanced artist ... this is all years of me learning me and my style, and deciding to do something different that would get everyone's attention." She stated that animation and performance was always a part of her and came naturally in her artistry, and her performing arts background also contributed to it. She regards rapping as both an art and a sport, enjoys changing up her rap flow, and sometimes spends hours revising her work. "I love that people never know what Nicki they are going to get on a particular song. I like bringing out a different side." Minaj has made use of metaphors, punch lines, and word play. She often incorporates personas, using different accents or cadences. Marc Hogan of ''Spin (magazine), Spin'' said that through her character Roman, Minaj "tap[ped] into the fire-breathing, giddily nihilistic spirit that drew so many rap heads to her mixtapes ... as well as her guest appearances on others' tracks. Jon Caramanica of ''The New York Times'' called Minaj a "nimble, evocative rapper" and "intricate lyricist" with a "gift for comic accents and unexpected turns of phrase. She's a walking exaggeration, outsize in sound, personality and look. And she's a rapid evolver, discarding old modes as easily as adopting new ones." ''PopMatters'' Nick Soulsby called her lyrics and delivery "a firework display of sharp metaphors, humorous comebacks and putdowns, a rainbow of emotion backed up by a talent for wordplay", adding that "while many rappers lean into a single style from start-to-end of a song — or even a career — Minaj is alive to the potential of her performances and challenges herself on the mic". Writing for ''Paper (magazine), Paper'' magazine, Liza Dye said that Minaj's first mixtape "established her lyrical talent and knack for creating a colorful world filled with witty rap references, vocal impressions and memorable characters." ''The New York Times'' Roxane Gay characterized Minaj's work by "urgent lyrics, spitting in a range of voices and accents", containing "wit and sly humor", and her raps ranging "from bold and aggressive, to coquettish, to wanton and sultry, with a soupçon of women's empowerment", while her pace "is often breathless but her diction is impeccable." AllMusic described her artistry as a "unique combination of ferocity and humor, and a rap style built on razor-sharp wordplay, mercilessly blunt lyricism, and delivery that turns on a dime from sugary to snarling". ''Evening Standard''s Jochan Embley wrote that her lyrics "stare gender and race in the eye", and are "fierce, hilarious, bombastic and deadly serious, often all bundled together in one. If she's not taking aim at other rappers ... she's promoting body confidence or providing a commentary on social issues." ''Complex (magazine), Complex'' said that Minaj has written bars that are "as insulting as they [are] clever", and praised her versatility as a rapper "with varied flows, ranging from sing-song to pummeling, and lines as personal as they [are] provocative", noting that "she could go as pop as she wants, but for Minaj, it all returns to rap." Tara Colley of ''The Conversation (website), The Conversation'' described Minaj as a "pre-eminent female rapper", writing that she "consistently straddled the distinct personas of gangsta boss and sexy pop siren without truly committing to either" and her "chameleonic ability" yields debate on which version of Minaj rap fans prefer. Writing for ''Esquire (magazine), Esquire'', Terron Moore said that one of Minaj's traits as an artist is her "fearlessness", a staple of "Nicki the Lyricist, the venomous, schizophrenic man eater who out-pens her male competitors, and her trail of guest verses". Robby Seabrook III of ''XXL (magazine), XXL'' included Minaj in a list of "most unique flows from rappers over the last five years", writing that she "has solidified her spot as a leader of the pack for her animated flows, inspiring many other women in hip-hop to play with their vocals. She goes from campy to bellicose, excited to eccentric, oftentimes all on one song." As a hip hop artist, Minaj's discography comprises various styles and sounds fused with hip hop, contemporary R&B, R&B, and pop. Several of her albums have been described as genre-blending. Minaj occasionally lends herself to Electronic dance music, electronic music genres, with ''Pink Friday'' marking her exploration of the genre, spawning the electropop-laden "
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". Also combining hip hop with electronic music, Minaj's second album, ''Pink Friday Roman Reloaded'', has several electro-rap and electro pop songs including "
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", and " Starships". Zoe Johnson of ''XXL'', stated in 2021 that in recent years Minaj's "beat selection has moved to refined production full of grit and hip-hop flare". Her fifth album ''Pink Friday 2'' incorporates Drill music, drill, pop, dancehall, afrobeats, R&B, Jersey club, and Trap music, trap.


Alter egos

With her parents frequently fighting during her childhood, Minaj lived through characters she created as a means of escape. She recalled that "fantasy was my reality" and her first identity was Cookie. She then moved on to Harajuku Barbie and, later, Nicki Minaj. In November 2010, Minaj assumed the
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Nicki Teresa, wearing a colorful headdress and calling herself "healer to her fans" during a visit to the Garden of Dreams Foundation at Fuse Studios in New York. She introduced another alter ego, Rosa (pronounced with an exaggerated ''R''), to commemorate her December 2010 appearance on ''Lopez Tonight''. One of Minaj's most well-known alter-egos is Roman Zolanski, who Minaj described as a "demon", a "lunatic", and a gay boy that lives inside of her. On " Roman's Revenge", Minaj and
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collaborated as their respective alter egos Roman and Slim Shady. Minaj also introduced the character of Roman's proper British mother, Martha, in "Roman's Revenge". In December 2023, in response to a fan inquiry on Martha ever returning, Minaj confirmed that Martha had died of old age. Minaj's other personas in her music include Chun-Li and Queen Sleeze.


Influences

Minaj cited
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, Foxy Brown (rapper), Foxy Brown,
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, and Biggie as major influences. She said, "I can't even imagine my career, my creative spirit without Wayne". On Foxy Brown and Jay-Z, Minaj stated: "I really loved [Foxy] as a female rapper. I was really interested in her mind and her aura, [and] I was really, really into Jay-Z. Me and my friends in high school, we were reciting all of the Jay lyrics." She deemed Foxy Brown "the most influential female rapper" for her. Minaj also cited Slick Rick, Doug E. Fresh,
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, Salt-N-Pepa, Snoop Dogg, Eazy-E, and Tupac as influences. Other artists she mentioned as inspirations included R&B singer Monica (entertainer), Monica, Beyoncé, Whitney Houston,
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, and Enya. Other female rappers she listened to included
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, MC Lyte, Left Eye,
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, and
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. Minaj called Betsey Johnson a fashion inspiration: "[Betsey] is a free spirit. When I met her the other day, I felt like I knew her for my whole life. ... She's amazingly talented and I've been wearing her clothes forever." Minaj also expressed appreciation for Cyndi Lauper's style and how her videos inspired her as a teenager: "When I first went to get my hair colored, I was about 14 and I wanted blonde highlights. ... I've always been experimenting. Cyndi Lauper's videos – that's what intrigued me." Other fashion influences include Janet Jackson, Salt-N-Pepa, Grace Jones, Lil' Kim, and Marilyn Monroe. She also mentioned that actress Jada Pinkett Smith was one of her role models.


Legacy

Various publications have referred to Minaj as the "Honorific nicknames in popular music#M, Queen of Rap" and the "Queen of Hip Hop". She is also regarded as one of the most influential rappers of all time. In 2012, Jon Caramanica of ''The New York Times'' called Minaj "the most influential female rapper of all time", and in 2015 Vanessa Grigoriadis from The New York Times Magazine, its magazine called her "the world's biggest female rap superstar". In 2019, ''Complex (magazine), Complex'' ranked her eighth on their list of best rappers of the 2010s, the only female rapper on the list, calling Minaj "the most important female rapper of this decade—and quite possibly of all time", and a "trendsetter" who "continuously redefin[es] what it means to be a crossover rapper." Minaj was ranked as the tenth-greatest rapper and greatest female rapper of all time on ''Billboard'' and ''
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'''s list of the 50 greatest rappers (2023). In 2024, ''Billboard'' stated that while "hip-hop has continued to cycle through rappers looking to knock Minaj off the throne", she "remains at the apex of the rap mountain 15 years after the release of her breakout mixtape, ''Beam Me Up Scotty''". ''The Source (magazine), The Source'' described Minaj as "one of the most influential figures in the global music scene", noting that she "has consistently redefined US rap/hip-hop since her debut album ''Pink Friday''". Minaj's work and career has been deemed groundbreaking by multiple publications. In ''Evening Standard'', Jochan Embley named her one of the most influential rap artists of all time, writing that she "repeatedly [broke] down barriers for female artists in the scene" and "everything she does is bold, fearless and distinct – whether that be her eye-popping stage attire or her expertly delivered lyrics". Sowmya Krishnamurthy of ''NPR Music'' said that "in a genre where men dominate the uppermost echelon", Minaj "indelibly changed the landscape for artists in hip-hop for the past decade, showing a complex visage: the ferocious emcee who's just as comfortable being the girl-next-door, glammed-up Barbie doll or rambunctious alter-ego Roman". In 2020, Nick Soulsby of ''PopMatters'' called her the "best female rapper and the best rapper of the past ten years – no gender preposition required." ''Billboard'' said she "redefined success for women in hip-hop" in the decade. MTV (Latin American TV channel), MTV Latin America named her as one of "The Most Influential Women in the History of Music", being the only rapper on the list. In 2024, ''Billboard'' ranked Minaj at number 13 on its "Billboard's Greatest Pop Stars of the 21st Century, Greatest Pop Stars of the 21st Century" list, with Kyle Denis writing she "isn't just the greatest female rapper [...] she's also one of the key architects of how pop music sounds, how pop fandom functions and how pop stars are perceived both online and in real life". Her success as a female rapper "has been a landmark step towards gender equality in the rap industry", ''Bustle (magazine), Bustle'' remarked. ''Nylon (magazine), Nylon'' writer Demicia Inman said her impact "stands as one of the most successful rappers of the millennium", while she "was required not just to rap well beyond her male peers, but also to be likable. In rejecting respectability politics, [Minaj] in-turn fueled a landmark career", during which she has "battled misogyny and industry bias against black women to carve her own identity and sound" and "highlighted and helped shift double standards". ''The New York Times''s Caramanica wrote that Minaj became "a nimble, evocative rapper, an intricate lyricist, a thoughtful singer, a risky performer", and "invented new personae". "More than any other rapper in the mainstream, she pushed hard against expectations", becoming "her own watermark". NPRs Erik Nielson said in 2014 that Minaj's "success over the last decade has stood as an exception to the unwritten rule that women rappers no longer have a place among elite artists". ''Complex'' stated that "from her bold outfits to her multi-colored wigs, Minaj oozed confidence that inspired others who were watching closely". ''Glamour (magazine), Glamour'' included Minaj in its list of 104 women who defined 2010s pop culture. ''XXL (magazine), XXL''s Zoe Johnson called her "one of the most versatile MCs to bless a mic", adding that she "helped birth a new generation of rappers that mimic her style and revamp her legendary bars. She's even helped pave the way for a select group of producers looking to create Nicki Minaj-type beats with dope rappers in mind." Writing for ''The New York Times'', Roxane Gay said that Minaj "broadened the definition of hip-hop, making it more joyful, energetic and robust". In their 20th anniversary cover story, ''XXL'' stated: "the lyrical giant has become one of the key figures in recent years to help bring the culture to new heights. [Minaj's] work has been outstanding, her contributions countless and the pinkprint she is leaving behind as she goes will be a new guide for many artists to follow." ''The Independent'' described Minaj's rise to superstardom as "almost without precedent". ''Billboard'' credited Minaj for bringing female rap back to the mainstream in the US, and ranked her as the top female rapper on its decade-end chart of the most successful artists of the 2010s. With over 300 features, the magazine called Minaj a "rap and pop icon", adding that "she's been one of popular music's most reliable guest performers, notching dozens of chart hits as a supporting presence on other artists' singles". ''Complex'' said Minaj was able "take a simple song and turn it into a smash hit just because she's featured on it". She "made almost a second career" out of her features, and is the female artist in hip hop who has done the most collaborations with lesser-known artists, ''Forbes'' stated. While "opting to spend the time and energy to help many acts secure their big break", Minaj also "cemented her status as a superstar—one who can succeed with any type of track." Minaj became the most successful woman in hip hop history. Michael Saponara of ''Billboard'' wrote that she "reaffirmed living legend status" by "hitting the road for the Pink Friday 2 World Tour"—which became the highest-grossing tour by a female rapper and one of the top five highest grossing hip hop tours in history—and proved herself as rap's "centrifugal female force". With the tour, Minaj "etched her name in the annals of music history", ''The Source'' noted, while she "leaves behind a legacy of groundbreaking achievements and artistry". Minaj fought for music streaming, streaming to count toward artists' sales and certifications, and is credited with influencing this change in the industry. She has influenced or inspired many artists, including Tinashe, Cher Lloyd, Cupcakke, Billie Eilish, Lil Nas X, Ms Banks, Asian Doll,
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, Mulatto (rapper), Latto, Shenseea, Bia (rapper), BIA, Lakeyah, Luísa Sonza,
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, Maliibu Miitch, City Girls, Baby Tate (rapper), Baby Tate, Ice Spice, Rico Nasty, Flo Milli, Ivorian Doll, Angel Haze, Rubi Rose, Saweetie, and Doechii. Minaj's critically acclaimed verse on
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's "
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" helped establish her as a "top tier talent who dispelled gender distinctions in rap", and was "the first time the conversation was ever about a female out-classing her male contemporaries", ''Pitchfork (website), Pitchfork'' stated. The ''Los Angeles Times'' named her verse one of the 50 greatest moments in hip hop history, writing: "Minaj was already a multiplatinum headliner by the time she laid down her song-stealing verse on Kanye West's all-star romp "Monster" ... as much a defiant declaration of women's empowerment as a gloriously unhinged lyrical flex, [Minaj's performance] ranks as one of the most memorable mic drops in rap history." West said that at one point he considered removing her verse from the track, because he was worried it would outshine his own work: "I knew people would say that was the best verse on the best Hip Hop album of all time or arguably top ten albums of all time. ... and people to this day would say to me 'My favorite thing was Nicki Minaj's verse'." Minaj has been praised by other hip hop artists over the years.
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said he was impressed seeing Minaj write her verse on "Monster" and deliver her performance, deeming it the moment he knew she was "one of the greatest". Cyhi the Prynce said he "couldn't believe she could rap that good as a young lady" and "knew she was special". Kanye West considered Minaj "the scariest artist in the game right now". "She has the most potential out of everyone to be the number-two rapper of all time, cause nobody's gonna be bigger than Eminem".
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called Minaj an "alpha female", adding that "[she] happens to be a girl, but that n***a is tough". RZA complimented her "versatility of lyricism and approach". Ice-T said that Minaj "does her thing. She has her own way of doing it. She has an ill vocal delivery. She kind of reminds me of a female Busta Rhymes, like how she throws her voice in different directions."
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highlighted Minaj's work "beyond hip hop ... streaming rights, like the rights of us like to let us connect the money were owed, the rights of ''Billboard'' to start accounting streams that they weren't counting - that was Nicki Minaj. So I respect Nicki in a whole different way."


Achievements

Minaj is the recipient of numerous accolades, including nine American Music Awards, a Brit Award, thirteen
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, five Billboard Music Award, ''Billboard'' Music Awards, eight MTV Video Music Awards, twelve MTV Europe Music Awards, six People's Choice Awards, and a
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. She has received a total of 12
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nominations, including for
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,
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, and Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance, Best Rap Performance. She has won the
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five times ("
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") and won a Best Female Video, Best Female Video Award (" Starships"). Minaj is the only rapper to win the BET Award for Best Female Hip Hop Artist eight times. In 2012, ''Forbes'' included Minaj in its Forbes 30 Under 30, 30 Under 30 listicle of music. She was featured in the magazine's Forbes Celebrity 100, Celebrity 100 listicle in 2015 and 2016. In 2016, ''
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'' named Minaj one of the most influential people in the world in its annual Time 100, ''Time'' 100, and featured her on one of the physical covers of the issue. In 2019, ''Billboard'' Billboard Women in Music, Women in Music awarded her with the Game Changer Award. 2023 MTV Europe Music Awards, In 2023, Minaj became the first black artist and the first female rapper to win the MTV Europe Music Award for Best US Act. As of 2021, Minaj has sold over 100 million records worldwide, making her the best-selling female rapper and one of the List of best-selling music artists, best-selling music artists globally. Minaj achieved the largest album sales week of the 21st century among female rappers with her debut studio album ''Pink Friday'', and second-largest of all time after
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''(1998). In 2010, she became the first female solo artist to have seven songs on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 simultaneously. In 2017, Minaj broke the record for the most Hot 100 entries by a female artist (until December 2020), surpassing
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, and in 2018, she became the first woman to accumulate 100 entries on the Hot 100. Her 2019 collaboration with
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, " Tusa", was the first song by two lead female artists to debut atop the Hot Latin Songs, ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs chart. In 2022, with the number-one Hot 100 debut of her single "Super Freaky Girl", she became the first solo female rapper to debut atop the chart since Hill in 1998, and the first female rapper to debut a solo song at number one in the 21st century. Minaj has the most number-ones, top-tens, and appearances on
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(8, 47, and 145) among female artists. She has 23 top-ten singles on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, the most for any female rapper. She is the female rapper with the most Hot 100 entries, top 40 entries, and Digital Songs chart-toppers. In 2023, she became the first female rapper to earn three number-one albums on the ''Billboard'' 200. Her fifth studio album ''Pink Friday 2'' earned the highest first-week vinyl sales for a female rap album in US history. Her Pink Friday 2 World Tour (2024) grossed over US$108 million, becoming the fourth-highest-grossing tour of all time by a rap or hip hop artist, the highest-grossing tour by a female rapper, and the first among female rappers to surpass US$100 million in revenue. It also made Minaj the fifth Black female artist in history to surpass the mark from a single tour. Minaj is the first woman to have appeared on the ''Forbes'' "Hip Hop Cash Kings" list since its inception in 2007, having made four consecutive appearances between 2011 and 2014. In 2010, she became the first woman to appear on MTV's Hottest MCs in the Game, MTV's Annual Hottest MC List since its inception in 2007. The following year, she was ranked sixth on the ''
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'' master ranking of the "Kings of Hip Hop", which is based on record sales and social media metrics. In 2019, she became the first female rapper to achieve 100 million certified units by the
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(RIAA), across her albums and songs. She has 11 million albums and 54.5 million digital singles units as a lead artist in the United States; making her the 35th highest-certified artist, 13th highest-certified female artist, and second-highest-certified female rapper, behind Cardi B (58 million), on RIAA's List of highest-certified music artists in the United States#Top 50 certified music artists (digital singles), Top Artists (Digital Singles) ranking. All of Minaj's studio albums have been certified platinum or higher by the RIAA, making her the female rapper with the most platinum albums in the US (five). Her highest-certified album by the RIAA is '' Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded'', at quadruple platinum. Three of her songs have been certified RIAA certification, diamond or higher by the RIAA: "Super Bass" (twelve-times platinum), "Bang Bang" (with
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), and "Starships". The first of these is the highest-certified song by a female rapper, and was just the second solo track by a female rapper to be certified diamond, in RIAA history. "Starships" made Minaj the first female rapper with multiple solo diamond-certified songs (two), and tied her with Cardi B for the most RIAA diamond-certified tracks among female rappers (three). Minaj is the most-subscribed female rapper on YouTube, with over 27.2 million subscribers. In 2021, the music video for "Anaconda" became the first female rap solo song to surpass one billion views on YouTube. In total, Minaj has nine music videos with over one billion views across all credits on YouTube, the most among female rappers, and the first to do so. She is the first female rapper to have two solo music videos with over one billion views. Two of those nine music videos have surpassed two billion views: " Bang Bang" (with
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) and " Side to Side" (with Grande). Minaj was the fifth-most-streamed woman and most-streamed female rapper of the 2010s decade on Apple Music. As of 2024, Minaj is the most-streamed female rapper on Spotify, with over 36 billion streams across all credits. She has five songs that have surpassed over one billion streams on the platform. ''Pink Friday 2'' earned the most single-day Spotify streams for a female hip-hop album. Minaj is among the List of most-streamed artists on Spotify#Most-followed artists, 50 most-followed artists and is the most-followed female rapper on Spotify, with over 32.7 million followers.


Public image

''Billboard'' listed Minaj as the fourth-most-active musician on social media on its March 2011 List of Billboard Social 50 number-one artists, Social 50 chart. She is the List of most-followed Instagram accounts, most-followed rapper on Instagram with over 227 million followers—the first to surpass 200 million followers—and the 17th-most-followed individual on the social media platform. She was the most-followed rapper on Twitter in 2012, and among the forty most-followed celebrities on the platform in 2015 and 2016. BET named Minaj as a "gay icon". She has been called as a "fashion icon" by several publications, and was called a "camp style icon" by Refinery29. She has cited Alexander McQueen, Gianni Versace, and Christian Louboutin as her favorite designers. ''The Huffington Post'' described her style as "risk-taking" and "far-out", with "bold sartorial choices"; In 2014, Minaj reinvented her image, sporting a "natural" and "softer" look, wearing fewer wigs and less colourful costumes. She stated that she "went so far to the other side that there's only one place to go from there. You can either continue doing costumes or you can just say, "Hey guess what? This will shock them even more. Doing nothing will shock them even more"". Early in her career, she made autographing breasts part of her movement to empower women. In 2010, she said that although she originally felt obligated to mimic the provocative behavior of the "female rappers of [her] day", she intended to subdue her sexuality because she "[wants] people—especially young girls—to know that in life, nothing is going to be based on sex appeal. You've got to have something else to go with that." Her physique, notably her buttocks, attracted attention from the media. Minaj has been included on the annual ''Maxim (magazine), Maxim'' Maxim (magazine)#Maxim Hot 100, Hot 100 list several times. Minaj spoke about feminism in an interview with ''Vogue (magazine), Vogue'' in 2015, saying "There are things that I do that feminists don't like, and there are things that I do that they do like. I don't label myself. I just say the truth about what I feel. I feel like women can do anything that they put their minds to." In a 2018 interview, she discussed sex workers, her own sex appeal, and sexuality in music and on social media, which attracted criticism. In ''The New York Times Magazine'', music critic Vanessa Grigoriadis said that Minaj "has become expert at modelling the ways that women can wield power in the industry. But she has also drawn attention to the ways in which power can be embodied by a woman standing up for herself and speaking her own mind." The cover art and music video for her 2014 single, "Anaconda (Nicki Minaj song), Anaconda", attracted significant media attention upon release. ''The Guardian'' called the video "racy" but noted that she "doesn't shy from ruffling her audience's feathers", while others praised Minaj for "owning her sexuality", examining her work through a Feminism, feminist perspective. Another writer for ''The Guardian'' said, of the "Anaconda" video, Minaj turns "the classic song into a conversation, and [refuses] to let the camera objectify her lap dance by keeping it zoomed out, at a distance." Minaj's outspoken views, feuds with several rappers, personal life, and fanbase have received significant media attention. A portion of her fandom online have been reported to be combative to Minaj's critics, including incidents of reported Doxing, doxxing, cyberbullying, and death threats from some fans. Minaj was a vocal proponent of
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counting towards an artist's sales and
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certifications. The organization announced in 2016 that it would be modernizing the certification process for albums, including on-demand audio and video streams.


Philanthropy

In 2010, Minaj performed a cover of "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun", alongside singer
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, for service members during the 2010 VH1 Divas Salute the Troops concert. The two would later collaborate in 2017 on " Swish Swish". In 2011, Mattel created a Barbie doll with Minaj's likeness to auction for Project Angel Food, a charity that provides food for people afflicted with HIV and AIDS. In 2012, in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy in New York, Hurricane Sandy, Minaj donated $15,000 to the Food Bank For New York City and held a turkey drive at her alma mater, Ozone Park, Queens#Schools, PS 45. In May 2017, Minaj offered via Twitter to pay college tuition fees and student loans for 30 of her fans. She appeared to grant their requests, ranging from $500 to school supplies to $6,000 for tuition, promising to respond to more requests in a month or two. She also announced that she would launch an official charity for student loans and tuition payments in the near future. In the same month, Minaj revealed on Instagram that she has been donating money to a village in India for a few years via her pastor, Lydia Sloley. These donations helped the village get a computer center, a tailoring institute, a reading program, and two water wells. "This is the kind of thing that makes me feel the most proud", she said about the new additions to the village. In August 2017, after Hurricane Harvey hit the city of Houston, Texas, Minaj answered a social media challenge by comedian and actor Kevin Hart and donated $25,000 to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, Red Cross, saying she was "praying for everyone there". On September 4, 2018, Minaj appeared as a guest and performed several songs on ''The Ellen DeGeneres Show''. Throughout the episode, Minaj and Degeneres, with the participation of Walmart, gave out over $150,000 in donations to fans. In 2019, Minaj pulled out of headlining a concert in Saudi Arabia following online backlash from activists, after women's rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul was detained and arrested for speaking out against the Saudi regime. Minaj was praised by Thor Halvorssen (human rights activist), Thor Halvorssen of The Human Rights Foundation, who criticized her initial plan to perform in a letter, and released a statement saying, "After careful reflection ... I believe it is important for me to make clear my support for the rights of women, the LGBTQ community and freedom of expression." In 2020, Minaj donated $25,000 to the St. Jude's Home for Girls school after visiting the school in her native country of Trinidad. In a speech, Minaj encouraged the girls to push through hard obstacles, even referencing her own experience with domestic violence: "I've experienced being in a home with domestic violence. I've experienced, you know, being at a very difficult crossroads in my life as a teenager. And sometimes as a teenager when things happen, you feel like there's no up from there." In the same year, following the release of Minaj and
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's collaboration, " Trollz", Minaj announced that a portion of the proceeds from the song, along with profits from all merchandise, will go towards the Bail Project amid the Black Lives Matter protests sparked by the murder of George Floyd. In April 2024, Minaj was one of over 200 artists who signed an open letter speaking to and asking for AI safety, safety from the "predatory use of AI" in the music industry.


Other activities


Endorsements

In November 2010, Minaj collaborated with MAC Cosmetics and launched the lipstick "Pink 4 Friday", which was sold for four consecutive Fridays to promote her debut studio album ''Pink Friday''. In 2011, Mattel crafted a Barbie doll with the avatar of Minaj, inspired by the rapper's likeness for charity, which she described as a "major moment" in her career. It was auctioned on the Charitybuzz website; proceeds benefited nonprofit Project Angel Food. A spokesperson for Mattel stated that, "Barbie is obviously a pop culture icon [...] and Nicki is a big part of pop culture and also huge within the fashion industry, as well as a big Barbie fan." Matthew Perpetua of ''
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'' stated that the "Minaj Barbie doll is notable in that the rapper has made Barbie dolls a crucial part of her aesthetic." Minaj helped introduce the Casio TRYX in Times Square, and created a six-piece nail polish collection for OPI Products with colors named after her songs. In February 2012, Minaj launched her own range of lip products for MAC Cosmetics' Viva Glam. In April 2012, Minaj helped launch the Nokia Lumia 900 in Times Square. The following month, Minaj appeared in television and internet advertisements for Pepsi's "LiveForNow" campaign, which featured a remix of her single "
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". She endorsed the 2012 Viva Glam campaign with Ricky Martin—which benefited the Mac AIDS Fund—and was the face of the lip product line that year along with him. With designer Jeremy Scott, Minaj signed an endorsement deal with Adidas for the brand's fall and winter 2012 campaign to appear in internet advertisements and commercials for Adidas Originals. Set to her song, "Masquerade", her segment of the advertisement was filmed in Brooklyn and also featured Big Sean, Derrick Rose, Sky Ferreira and 2NE1 in other locations worldwide. She fronted the Viva Glam spring campaign by herself, which also introduced her limited-edition lip product collection, "Nicki 2", which was launched in early 2013. In February 2013, Minaj starred in Bluewater Comics' ''Bluewater Productions, Fame'' biographical-comic series, with her comic book, titled ''Fame: Nicki Minaj''. She partnered with Beats Electronics to introduce her "Pink Pill" speakers in April 2013, appearing with DeRay Davis in a commercial for the speakers that same month. She introduced her lifestyle product line, "The Nicki Minaj Collection" for Kmart (United States), Kmart, composed of clothing, accessories and houseware. Throughout 2014, Minaj released spring, summer, and fall-themed clothing collections for Kmart. Minaj was the face of Roberto Cavalli (company), Roberto Cavalli's spring-summer 2015 campaign. In March 2015, it was announced that Minaj was a co-owner of the music streaming service Tidal (service), Tidal. The service specializes in Data compression#Lossless, lossless audio and high definition music videos. In addition to Minaj and company owner
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, sixteen stakeholders including Beyoncé,
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, Rihanna, and
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own a 3% equity stake in the service. In November 2015, Minaj released a holiday capsule clothing collection for Kmart and its affiliated e-commerce platform, ShopYourWay; and a limited-edition couture collection which was available via Kmart and her website. In December 2016, Minaj and Glu Mobile released ''Nicki Minaj: The Empire'', a Role-playing video game, role-playing mobile game for IOS and Android (operating system), Android. The objective of the game is to become a rap star. Minaj released an exclusive song "Ain't Gone Do It" for the game. In September 2017, she released two lipsticks called "Nicki's Nude" and "The Pinkprint" (named after her The Pinkprint, third studio album) in collaboration with MAC Cosmetics. In November 2017, Minaj starred in H&M's holiday campaign along with Anna Ewers, Mariacarla Boscono, Jesse Williams (actor), Jesse Williams, Charlee Fraser, and Elibeidy Dani. In March 2018, the rapper appeared in a commercial for the Mercedes-Benz A-Class car. In August 2018, Minaj starred in the trailer for EA Sports' Madden NFL 19 video game alongside Lil Dicky, Quavo and other celebrities. The following month, she appeared alongside
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, Bella Thorne, Tommy Dorfman, Yoo Ah-in, and Jonathan Bellini in the campaign for Italian clothing brand Diesel (brand), Diesel's "Haute Coture" collection; she also co-designed a t-shirt and denim jacket, titled "The Bad Guy". In November 2018, she co-starred with Quavo and ''
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'' member Chris Redd in the holiday campaign for Madden NFL 19. In 2019, Minaj announced a collaboration with luxury fashion house Fendi. Chief executive officer Serge Brunschwig stated the brand "shares great affinity with her. [Minaj] represents the fun aspect of the brand", and that the collaboration "made sense". A capsule collection titled "Fendi Prints On"—after by the lyric containing the same words on her 2018 single, "
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"—was released on October 14, 2019. In March 2022, Minaj fronted the campaign for the "Heaven" spring 2022 collection by Marc Jacobs. In May, she was named the new creative director of American men's magazine ''Maxim (magazine), Maxim'' and became the global ambassador and advisor for ''MaximBet'', a sports betting brand launched by the magazine. She also came on board as a stakeholder. ''MaximBet'' was shutdown in December 2022. In July 2022, Minaj collaborated with Rap Snacks and released her own potato chip flavor, "Barbie-Que Honey Truffle". The following month, Mattel sued Rap Snacks, claiming the company violated the Barbie trademark and had made a "deliberate and calculated" choice to do so. The lawsuit was settled in September after the company changed the snack's name to "Bar-B-Quin". Minaj released a "variety pack" with Rap Snacks in October, and a "Nocho Nachos" nachos flavor in March 2023, inspired by her 2023 single, "Red Ruby Da Sleeze". Also in October, the rapper appeared alongside
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, Kane Brown, Pete Davidson, and Bukayo Saka in a trailer for the first-person shooter video game, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (2022 video game), ''Call of Duty:'' ''Modern Warfare II''. A playable character model of Minaj in her "Red Ruby" persona was released as downloadable content for the game in July 2023 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of hip-hop music's origin; her character marked the first woman "operator" of the game. In December 2023, she and Roblox introduced the virtual world Gag City on the game platform to promote her fifth album, ''
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'' (2023). Days before the launch, Minaj's fanbase circulated AI-generated content of the fan-made cityscape Gag City, a pink futuristic metropolis inspired by the cover artwork of the album, which the rapper coined on her social media.


Products

Minaj has a line of fragrances first launched in September 2012. She partnered with 'Give Back Brands' to introduce her first Aroma compound, fragrance "Pink Friday", which was nominated for three FiFi Awards for Fragrance of the Year, Best Packaging, and Media Campaign of the Year. Flanker editions "Pink Friday: Special Edition" and "Pink Friday: Deluxe Edition" were released in April and December 2013 respectively. In June 2013, Minaj and Mona Scott-Young launched MYX Fusions, a line of fruit-infused, single-serve Muscat (grape), moscato wine beverages. Minaj is a co-owner, creative director, and ambassador of the brand. Minaj's fourth fragrance "Minajesty" was launched in September 2013, followed by "Minajesty: Exotic Edition", which was released exclusively to the Home Shopping Network in June 2014. This was followed by the launch of her sixth fragrance "Onika" in September 2014. A year later in 2015, Minaj released her seventh fragrance, "The Pinkprint", named after her The Pinkprint, third studio album. Her eighth fragrance, "Trini Girl", was released in 2016. In 2018, she released her ninth fragrance, "Queen", named after her Queen (Nicki Minaj album), fourth studio album. Minaj's tenth fragrance "Pink Friday 2" was released to JCPenney in December 2023, in support of her Pink Friday 2, fifth album of the same name. It was released early on the outlet's webstore and retail stores for a limited time, with no prior announcement, in late November. Minaj revealed she did not know about the initial release. The fragrance was also released on Amazon in December 2023. In March 2024, Minaj launched her Artificial nails, press-on nails line, Pink Friday Nails. A vegan and cruelty-free brand, it was launched Direct-to-consumer, DTC via its webstore, and later made available via Shopify as well. Pop-up retail, Pop-up stations dedicated to the range were held exclusively to VIP ticket holders on the Pink Friday 2 World Tour. In April, she and British apparel brand Loci released a sneaker collection. Minaj is an investor and co-owner of the brand, whose footwear is handmade using vegan materials.


Heavy On It Records

On March 3, 2023, Minaj announced the launch of her record label imprint on an episode of her radio show, "Queen Radio". Minaj did not reveal the name of the label but did say her long-time friend Patty "Patty Duke" Lauren has signed on as the label's A&R. Minaj also unveiled her starting roster: Nana Fofie, Tate Kobang, Rico Danna, and London Hill. On March 13, 2023, Minaj revealed the name of her imprint as "Heavy On It Records". The label currently has a venture with Republic Records.


Personal life

In an interview with ''Rolling Stone'', Minaj revealed that she had an abortion as a teenager, which she had referenced in her songs "Sucka Free, Autobiography" and "All Things Go". She said that it was the hardest thing she had gone through, and although it "haunted" her she stands by her decision as she "didn't have anything to offer a child" and she is pro-choice. In July 2011, her cousin Nicholas Telemaque was murdered near his home in Brooklyn, an incident she referenced in "All Things Go" and "Champion (Nicki Minaj song), Champion". Minaj's father, Robert Maraj, died in February 2021 in a Hit and run, hit-and-run accident in Long Island. Charles Polevich, a 70-year-old man, was charged with leaving the scene of incident involving death of a person and tampering with or suppressing physical evidence. At a New York Fashion Week after-party in 2018, rapper Cardi B threw one of her high heel shoes in Minaj's direction and attempted to physically attack her; bodyguards intervened, leaving Cardi B with a bump on her forehead. She then alleged on Instagram that Minaj had "Like button, liked" negative social media comments about her ability to take care of her newborn daughter. Minaj denied the allegations on her Queen Radio show, stating that she "would never...speak ill of anyone's child", and expressed embarrassment at the incident. She accused Cardi of building "her career off of sympathy and payola", bribing DJs and radios with sex to play her records, and not writing her raps. Minaj also called Cardi a "disgusting pig" for allegedly cyberbullying a caller on Minaj's show by attacking her dead child, and posts calling dark-skinned black women "cockroaches". In September 2021, Minaj responded to a fan's question about her lack of appearances at public events, stating that she did not want to put her infant at risk due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and that she had tested positive for the virus and had to quarantine from her son. She said she was getting the COVID-19 vaccine after she felt she had done enough research, and she would be vaccinated before she went on tour. She had also tweeted that her cousin in Trinidad told her that his friend suffered swollen testicles and became impotent after taking the vaccine, a claim that received backlash and was denied by Trinidad and Tobago health minister Terrence Deyalsingh, who stated that there was no evidence of that. In May 2022, Olivia Truffaut-Wong of ''New York (magazine)#The Cut, The Cut'' stated that Minaj had likely gotten vaccinated as the 2022 Met Gala (which Minaj attended) required Vaccine passports during the COVID-19 pandemic, proof of vaccination and a negative COVID-19 testing, COVID-19 PCR test to attend.


Relationships

Minaj dated hype man Safaree Samuels from 2003 to 2014. She dated rapper Meek Mill from 2015 until January 2017. In December 2018, Minaj began dating her childhood friend Kenneth Petty. She announced their marriage in October 2019, hyphenating his last name to hers. In July 2020, she announced that she was expecting her first child. She gave birth to a son on September 30, 2020, whom she refers to publicly as Papa Bear.


Legal issues

Minaj's husband Kenneth Petty was convicted of attempted rape at age 16 in 1995, serving four years in prison and registering as a sex offender upon release. When Minaj and her husband moved to California, he failed to update his residence on the sex offender registration and was indicted in February 2020; he registered in the state's database by the following month. In August 2021, Jennifer Hough, the woman who accused Petty when they were both 16, filed a lawsuit against the couple alleging harassment, intimidation and infliction of emotional distress, and requested a $20 million default judgement when Minaj did not respond to the lawsuit in time; the court declined it, declaring that Minaj was not in default. Minaj filed a response, calling the allegations "blatant falsehoods" and including evidence of discrepancies in Hough's story. Minaj stated that she "never asked [Hough] to change her story", "never offered her any money in return for a statement", and "did not threaten her with any type of harm". She stated that, after her husband's indictment, Hough contacted her via a mutual acquaintance, and in their phone call, indirectly asked Minaj for a payoff, "mistakenly believ[ing] that I would pay her money to take back her accusation against my husband". Minaj said she responded by telling Hough that "the indictment was my husband's problem, not mine, and that he would have to live with the consequences of having chosen years ago to plead guilty to a crime which he did not commit", and that Hough said "I'm not saying it didn't happen, but maybe it was just a misunderstanding". Hough voluntarily dismissed the case against Minaj. On May 25, 2024, Minaj was detained when marijuana was found in her luggage at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, Netherlands, where she was boarding a plane to perform Pink Friday 2 World Tour, a concert in Manchester, England. She was fined and released the same day. In January 2025, a lawsuit was filed against Minaj by Brandon Garrett, a former tour employee, alleging assault, battery and "intentional infliction of emotional distress". He claimed that in April 2024, while he was working as a day-to-day manager on her Pink Friday 2 tour, Minaj struck him multiple times after he had another employee collect her prescription in his place. He alleged that Minaj's former manager, Debra Antney, then informed him that he would not be joining the tour group for their next tour date. Minaj's lawyer, Judd Burstein, denied his allegations, calling them false and frivolous, and expressed confidence that the matter would be resolved in her favor.


Discography

Studio albums * ''
Pink Friday ''Pink Friday'' is the debut studio album by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj. It was released on November 23, 2010, by Cash Money Records, Young Money Entertainment and Universal Motown Records. Minaj began recording the album after signing a ...
'' (2010) * '' Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded'' (2012; later reissued as '' The Re-Up'') * ''
The Pinkprint ''The Pinkprint'' is the third studio album by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj. It was released on December 15, 2014, by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records. Departing from the dance-pop elements of her previous alb ...
'' (2014) * ''
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'' (2018) * ''
Pink Friday 2 ''Pink Friday 2'' is the fifth studio album by rapper Nicki Minaj, released on December 8, 2023 through Republic Records. A sequel to Minaj's debut album '' Pink Friday'' (2010), it fuses sounds from various genres with hip hop, R&B and pop. I ...
'' (2023)


Filmography

* '' Ice Age: Continental Drift'' (2012) * '' The Other Woman'' (2014) * '' Barbershop: The Next Cut'' (2016) * ''
The Angry Birds Movie 2 ''The Angry Birds Movie 2'' is a 2019 animated comedy film based on the ''Angry Birds'' video game series. It is the second installment in the Angry Birds film series, and was directed by Thurop Van Orman from a screenplay by Peter Ackerman, ...
'' (2019)


Tours

Headlining * Pink Friday Tour (2011–2012) * Pink Friday: Reloaded Tour (2012) *
The Pinkprint Tour The Pinkprint Tour was the third concert tour by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj, in support of her third studio album, '' The Pinkprint'' (2014). The tour began on March 16, 2015, in Stockholm, Sweden and concluded on March 25, 2016, in Dubai, Un ...
(2015–2016) * Pink Friday 2 World Tour (2024) Co-headlining * The Nicki Wrld Tour (with Juice Wrld) (2019) Opening act *
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– I Am Music Tour, America's Most Wanted Tour (2008) * Lil Wayne – I Am Music II Tour (2011) *
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Femme Fatale Tour The Femme Fatale Tour was the eighth concert tour by American entertainer Britney Spears. It was launched in support of her seventh studio album, ''Femme Fatale'' (2011). It was officially announced in March 2011, initially with dates for North ...
(2011)


See also

* List of Trinidadians * East Coast hip hop * List of most-followed Instagram accounts * List of best-selling music artists


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