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Who Is Nicki Minaj?

Nicki Minaj is a Trinidadian-American rapper who rose to fame in 2010 with hit singles like "Super Bass" and "Starships." She had a difficult childhood and overcame struggles to become the first female solo artist to have seven singles simultaneously on the Billboard 100 chart. Minaj has since released several successful albums and branched out into acting, endorsing brands, and launching her own fragrance line. She has become one of the best-selling female rappers of all time.

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Who Is Nicki Minaj?

Nicki Minaj is a Trinidadian-American rapper who rose to fame in 2010 with hit singles like "Super Bass" and "Starships." She had a difficult childhood and overcame struggles to become the first female solo artist to have seven singles simultaneously on the Billboard 100 chart. Minaj has since released several successful albums and branched out into acting, endorsing brands, and launching her own fragrance line. She has become one of the best-selling female rappers of all time.

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Nicki Minaj

Hip-hop artist Nicki Minaj rocketed to fame with tracks like "Super
Bass," "Starships," and later "Anaconda." She is the first female
solo artist to have seven singles simultaneously on the Billboard
100 chart.
Who Is Nicki Minaj?

Born in the Caribbean, Nicki Minaj moved to New York as a 5-year-old and has overcome
a difficult childhood to become a successful hip-hop artist. Her label-mate Lil Wayne calls
her “an icon” who has “reached far beyond anything I would have imagined. Nicki will go
down as one of the best to do it in the history of music.”

Early Life

Minaj was born Onika Tanya Maraj on December 8, 1982, in Saint James, Trinidad and
Tobago, and moved with her family to Queens, New York, when she was 5 years old.
Minaj's father was a severe drug addict with a long history of violence. At one point, he set
fire to the family's home in a failed attempt to kill Minaj's mother. Those early struggles,
Minaj has said, helped fuel her drive to rise above the life her parents knew. "I've always
had this female-empowerment thing in the back of my mind," she told Details magazine,
"because I wanted my mother to be stronger, and she couldn't be. I thought, 'If I'm
successful, I can change her life.'"

To reach that point, the young Minaj developed personas for herself that would allow her to
reinvent herself. An early incarnation was "Cookie," then came "Harajuku Barbie" before
finally settling on Nicki Minaj. "Fantasy was my reality," she has said. Minaj clearly had a
knack for performance. At the age of 12, she authored her first rap, then went on to delve
into acting at LaGuardia High School of Music and Art, the school that inspired the
movie Fame. But her acting career didn’t take off, and she took up a range of steady jobs,
including waitressing at Red Lobster, where she was fired for being rude to customers.

Early Career

Determined to make it in the music business, Minaj took on backup singing roles for local
New York City rappers, including Full Force. Soon, she began writing her own material.
She was eventually discovered by the Dirty Money CEO Fendi, who came across Minaj's
MySpace page, loved what he heard, and signed her to his label.
That connection led Minaj to Lil Wayne, who collaborated with her on a series of mixtapes,
the first of which, Playtime Is Over, was released in April 2007. This and subsequent
mixtapes, including Sucka Free (2008) and Beam Me Up Scotty (2009), showcased Minaj's
female swagger and out-front style. She signed to Lil Wayne’s Young Money label in
August, 2009, becoming its first ever female artist. She solidified her growing rep with
appearances on the We Are Young Money compilation album (2009), also collaborating
with Mariah Carey and Robin Thicke.

Debut Album: 'Pink Friday'

By early 2010, anticipation had built up around Minaj's debut album, which was scheduled
for release that fall. In April of that year, she released her first single, "Massive Attack,"
followed by "Your Love." Two months later she won Best Hip Hop Female at the annual
BET Awards. She dedicated the award to Lil Wayne. The Pink Friday album dropped that
November, with eight singles released to promote it. It went triple platinum, and received
generally positive reviews. Entertainment Weekly’s Brad Wete was reminded of “her
labelmate Drake — fully aware of how amazing she is, but also how fragile.” Minaj
displayed a range of alter-egos on her releases, including Onika, Nicki Lewinsky and
Roman Zolanski.

'American Idol' Feud With Mariah Carey

In March 2012, Minaj made a guest appearance on the popular television


competition American Idol. She told singer Jennifer Lopez, then a judge on the show, to
"scoot over a little bit" to make room for her at the judges' table. Rumors then flew of a
feud between Minaj and Lopez, which Minaj later dismissed. Later that year, however,
Minaj apparently got her wish when she was announced as a judge on American Idol. It
didn't take long before the fireworks began between her and fellow judge Mariah Carey.
The pair seemed to take an instant dislike to each other and openly feuded during the
show's early auditions.

Television viewers got to see the two square off once the show's 12th season began airing
in early 2013. Minaj and Carey got into an argument during auditions in Charlotte, North
Carolina, with Minaj storming off stage. Carey later claimed that Minaj threatened her with
physical harm and decided to hire extra security as a result, according to the New York
Daily News. Minaj has also been critical of the show, tweeting that American Idol "is NOT
a singing competition."

'Roman Reloaded' and 'The Pinkprint'

Minaj reached a national audience with her 2012 Super Bowl appearance. She performed
alongside Madonna in the game's popular halftime show. A short time later, Minaj released
the album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded. The record proved to be a smash hit, reaching the
top of the pop, R&B and rap charts. The infectious dance song "Starships" was the first
breakout single. "Pound the Alarm" soon followed, and as did "Va Va Voom." She went on
to perform "Roman Holiday" at the Grammy Awards the same year.

Eight more singles were released from her next album, The


Pinkprint, which came out on December 12, 2014. The album’s star-
studded guest list included Beyoncé, Chris Brown, Ariana Grande and
Drake. It went double platinum, and in 2016, she won the Best Female
Hip Hop Artist award at the BET Awards for the seventh consecutive time.

Film Roles and Other Business Interests

Minaj had also been branching out into other areas. She provided the
voice of mammoth Steffie in 2012’s Ice Age: Continental Drift and made
her movie debut in 2014’s The Other Woman, opposite Cameron Diaz.
She later received a Teen Choice Awards 2016 nomination for her role
in Barbershop: The Next Cut. She has fronted a number of endorsement
deals and advertising campaigns, including MAC Cosmetics, Adidas
Originals and Pepsi, and has her own fragrance line. She is a shareholder
in the Tidal streaming service. Her relationship with the rapper Meek Mill
ended in early 2017.

More Hits and 'Queen'

Despite all her other projects, Minaj hasn’t lost her musical focus. She
appeared on a slew of singles in 2017, and with the simultaneous release
and successes of "No Frauds," "Regret in Your Tears" and "Changed It,"
she took over the record of most entries on the Billboard Hot 100 by a
female artist, a mark previously held by Aretha Franklin.

The following April, Minaj dropped two new tracks, "Chun-Li" and "Barbie
Tingz." Later that year she unveiled "Rich Sex," featuring Lil Wayne, and
"Bed," with Ariana Grande, and joined controversial rapper Tekashi
6ix9ine on the track "FEFE." On August 8, the artist launched her Queen
Radio show on Apple Music's Beats 1 station; two days later, her fourth
studio album, Queen, debuted at No. 2.
In early 2019, Minaj kicked off The Nicki Wrld Tour in Frankfurt, Germany,
with rapper Juice Wrld. Along with her many collaborations, the artist
dropped her first solo single of the year, "Megatron," in late June.

In September, after the release of The Angry Birds Movie 2, in which she
had a voice role, Minaj delivered the stunning tweet that she'd decided to
retire to "have my family." Although the artist later promised her fans that
there was more music to come, she took a step toward fulfilling her family
desires by tying the knot with boyfriend Kenneth Petty in October.

After kicking off 2020 with the Meghan Trainor collaboration "Nice to Meet


Ya," Minaj appeared as a guest judge on the season 12 premiere
of RuPaul's Drag Race. She then joined Doja Cat for a remix of "Say So,"
which became Minaj's first song to reach the top spot of the Billboard Hot
100.

Personal Life

Minaj married Petty in October 2019. In July 2020, she announced that
she's expecting. Minaj and Petty welcomed their first child, a son, on
September 30, 2020.

Minaj previously dated rappers Meek Mill and Safaree Samuels.

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