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In 2017, Minaj issued a trio of stand-alone singles: 'Regret in Your Tears,' 'Changed It' with Lil Wayne, and 'No Frauds' with Lil Wayne and Drake. The latter track went gold and broke into the Top 20 of the Hot 100 and Top Ten of the R&B and rap charts. That year, she also appeared on the Migos track 'MotorSport' with Cardi B and on Jason Derulo's 'Swalla' with Ty Dolla $ign. She returned with the singles 'Chun-Li' and 'Barbie Tingz' in spring 2018. ~ David Jeffries.
On November 19, 2012, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded was as an expanded version subtitled. It contained an additional disc with seven newly recorded tracks and an exclusive behind-the-scenes to supplement the standard version of the original album. Its singles ', ', and ' experienced moderate success on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hip Songs component chart. 'April 3 is gonna be a doozy. It's gonna be crazy, it's gonna be important for hip-hop and pop culture. It's gonna be very big.' Minaj describing the impact she expected the then-forthcoming album to have on the music industry.
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My first album I was very guarded. I felt like I was making music to please everyone else. I had to be politically correct, but this album I am just creating music, and there's such a big difference. Literally in the studio we were cracking up laughing, having fun, and enjoying ourselves. The music itself you're going to get every side that I've ever shown and then a little bit extra. I've tried to make it very, very balanced, because I don't ever want to be boxed in, and that's always what drives me. So I made a very diverse album.'
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' was released as the second single digitally through on November 2, 2012. The song peaked at number 31 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Its music video premiered on on November 19, 2012. The third single ' features and was released on April 16, 2013. The song peaked at number 64 on the Billboard, and at number 20 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

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That month, she traveled to the UK for a week of promotion. On April 4, 2012, she performed a 40-minute mini-concert for BET's. She performed 'Starships', ', and 'Super Bass' in, hosted by, on April 7, 2012. On April 19, 2012, held a competition for fans, where 500 winners would get the chance to meet Minaj in one of their stores in, London, where she would sign their albums. Minaj also made an appearance on, which was aired on April 20, 2012, and on that same day, she visited for an interview with Nick Grimshaw. Tours [ ] To further promote Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, Minaj embarked on her first concert tour, entitled the.
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On February 26, 2012, Minaj performed ' live for the first time along with ', ' and ' at the. She also performed 'Starships' on the of on March 29, 2012. In April 2012, Minaj held album signings in New York City, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and London. That month, she traveled to the UK for a week of promotion. On April 4, 2012, she performed a 40-minute mini-concert for BET's.
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Nicki Minaj's sophomore effort was pre-release promoted as the 'mixtape Nicki' gone legit, as her unpredictable, provocative, and artistically free alter ego 'Roman Zolanski' bubbled to the top. That's sensible as this bold, layered artist is just as comfortable alongside Madonna during the Super Bowl XLVI halftime show as she is hanging with the Cash Money crew during the after party, so a two-album roll out might be necessary, but this is the wrong part two. The first Pink Friday presented a street queen gone elegant (which is what you do when you go from mixtapes sold at quickie marts to Dr. Luke productions sold by publicly traded companies) and here, the Roman gone well-funded thing works for more than an EP's worth of cuts. 'Starships' offers a Katy Perry-styled singer that can convincingly drop both a MF-bomb and a weed reference, while the vicious 'Stupid Hoe' gives birth to the genre of millionaire booty music and suddenly, sipping sizzurp in your own private jet seems entirely possible. Then there's vaudeville-hop opener 'Roman Holiday' where the rapper/singer adds performance artist to the list by doing a British constable impression over knotty electro, while 'Come On a Cone' gives Nicki her own 'A Milli' and states the album's purpose ('Now I'm not masturbatin'/But I'm feelin' myself') as only she can. A handful of equally inspired numbers that come from this angle of gangsta-girl-in- a-post-wonky-pop-world add to the excitement, and with RedOne and a batch of other innovative producers providing a kaleidoscope of beats, the first half of the album is an amusement park for production lovers.
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LaGuardia High School of Music and Art (the school that had inspired the movie Fame), Minaj was a perfect fit for Fendi's urban DVD magazine The Come Up. She appeared in numerous volumes, including number 11, which spotlighted her future label boss, superstar rapper Lil Wayne. Through Fendi, Wayne contacted Minaj and signed her to his Young Money label. They began to build her career through mixtapes like Lil Wayne's Dedication 3 and Minaj's own Sucka Free. Meanwhile, appearances on various remixes -- everything from T.I.'
Influenced by the unpredictable rhymes of Missy Elliot along with the sexually charged attitudes of Lil' Kim and Foxy Brown, rapper, television reality show judge, and household name Nicki Minaj was discovered thanks to her MySpace page. It was there that Dirty Money Entertainment CEO Fendi first heard her ability to freestyle and first laid eyes on her steamy set of promo shots. With killer curves she was obviously proud to flaunt, plus a background in the performing arts thanks to the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music and Art (the school that had inspired the movie Fame), Minaj was a perfect fit for Fendi's urban DVD magazine The Come Up. She appeared in numerous volumes, including number 11, which spotlighted her future label boss, superstar rapper Lil Wayne. Through Fendi, Wayne contacted Minaj and signed her to his Young Money label. They began to build her career through mixtapes like Lil Wayne's Dedication 3 and Minaj's own Sucka Free.
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According to the (IFPI), Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded was the 25th best-selling album globally of 2012, with sales of 1.4 million copies worldwide during that year. As of February 2015, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded has sold 905,000 copies in the US.
It debuted at number one on the US selling 253,000 copies in its first week. In doing so, it became Minaj's second number-one album in the country, and was additionally her first to debut in the peak position. The album was certified double platinum by the (RIAA) for combined album sales, track sales, on-demand audio and video streams equivalent of two million album-sale units. Internationally, the album peaked at number one in Canada and the United Kingdom, and reached the top five in Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand. The album was promoted with five singles.
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' was released as the fifth and final single from the album. It was sent to in the United Kingdom on September 12, 2012, and to US Top 40/Mainstream radio on October 23, 2012. The song peaked at number 22 on Billboard Hot 100 and in the top 20 in Canada and the UK. Promotion [ ] Minaj performed ' at the on February 12, 2012, making Minaj the first solo female rapper to perform at the award show. The controversial performance borrowed elements of the classic horror film,.
John Calvert of described the album as 'pop postmodernity in an advanced state of hollow, banal meaningless[ness]' and felt that the pop songs have 'absolutely nothing to do with Minaj's art'. 's Matthew Cole panned it as a 'mediocre rap album' and felt that 'Minaj conveys no personality' when she does not rap. 'Too many of its 19 tracks leave Minaj simply treading the territory of other radio divas', wrote Kyle Anderson in.
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In early 2012, the Eurodance-influenced single 'Starships' signaled the coming of her official sophomore effort, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, an album built around her devil-may-care alter ego 'Roman Zolanski.' Guest artists included Nas, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Chris Brown, and Beenie Man, while production came from the likes of RedOne, Dr.
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It contained an additional disc with seven newly recorded tracks and an exclusive behind-the-scenes to supplement the standard version of the original album. Its singles ', ', and ' experienced moderate success on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hip Songs component chart. 'April 3 is gonna be a doozy. It's gonna be crazy, it's gonna be important for hip-hop and pop culture. It's gonna be very big.' Minaj describing the impact she expected the then-forthcoming album to have on the music industry.
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On February 26, 2012, Minaj performed ' live for the first time along with ', ' and ' at the. She also performed 'Starships' on the of on March 29, 2012.
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David Amidon of accused Minaj of 'doubling down on her cartoonish elements' and criticized its first half as 'very poorly thought out rap music masquerading as pop'. John Calvert of described the album as 'pop postmodernity in an advanced state of hollow, banal meaningless[ness]' and felt that the pop songs have 'absolutely nothing to do with Minaj's art'.
Luke, and Ke'Noe. The album hit number one on the U.S. Album charts, driven by a Top Ten showing for 'Starships.'
Influenced by the unpredictable rhymes of Missy Elliot along with the sexually charged attitudes of Lil' Kim and Foxy Brown, rapper, television reality show judge, and household name Nicki Minaj was discovered thanks to her MySpace page. It was there that Dirty Money Entertainment CEO Fendi first heard her ability to freestyle and first laid eyes on her steamy set of promo shots. With killer curves she was obviously proud to flaunt, plus a background in the performing arts thanks to the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music and Art (the school that had inspired the movie Fame), Minaj was a perfect fit for Fendi's urban DVD magazine The Come Up.
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The tour came to a close on August 14, 2012 in New York City at the. The final show was a part of a free promotional concert. The tour was officially announced by Minaj on May 1, 2012, featuring a stage resembling 's Dreamhouse. Minaj stated that she will play radio and outdoor festivals in conduction with arenas and theaters. She described the tour as being 'intimate yet big'. Served as creative director and choreographer for the tour.
She straddles the line between hardcore rap and urban pop, bracketing each rhyme with radio-baiting hooks ('Moment 4 Life,' 'Check It Out'). Meanwhile, on 'Roman's Revenge,' she matches Eminem while transforming into a 'dungeon dragon.'
Music journalist delineates the album's music as comprising 'Side One' for the hip-hop headz, 'Side Two' for teenyboppers.' 's Matthew Cole comments that the album is 'partitioned almost exactly between a rap half and a half'.