Obama on Nicki Minaj: ‘She Likes to Play Different Characters’
by Channing Kennedy on September 10 2012, 3:24PM
The President of the United States is more hip to Nicki Minaj than you might think.
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by Channing Kennedy on September 10 2012, 3:24PM
The President of the United States is more hip to Nicki Minaj than you might think.
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Nicki Minaj Raps: ‘I’m a Republican Voting for Mitt Romney’ on Mix Tape
by Jorge Rivas on September 4 2012, 11:00AM
Is Nicki Minaj endorsing for Mitt Romney?
Watch Nicki Minaj Break Down Sexism in the Entertainment Industry
by Jorge Rivas on July 9 2012, 5:28PM
“Donald Trump can say ‘you’re fired,’ but let Martha Stewart run her company the same and be the same way and [people will call her] an evil [expletive],” rapper Nicki Minaj says in the video above.
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Nicki Minaj: ’ I Would Do a Really Good Job as a Prosecutor’
by Jorge Rivas on February 23 2012, 9:25AM
Nicki Minaj, 29, appeared on Vogue.com this week.
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A Guide to Nicki Minaj’s Outfits at New York’s Fashion Week
by Jorge Rivas on September 13 2011, 2:30PM
Nicki Minaj brought all her clothes and wigs to New York for fashion week. And she’s wearing them all at the same time.
Topics: Arts & Culture
Great Female Rappers Not Named Nicki Minaj
by Jamilah King on February 3 2011, 10:31AM
The Well Versed pays tribute to hip hop’s other leading ladies.
Topics: Arts & Culture
Nicki Minaj Gets Personal On Childhood Abuse
by Jorge Rivas on January 28 2011, 12:03PM
The new queen of hip-hop opens up about growing up in an abusive home, and the example she’s trying to set for younger fans.
Topics: Arts & Culture
Nicki Minaj Urges Gay Teens to “Be Brave” Amid Suicide Wave
by Jamilah King on October 4 2010, 11:27AM
The rapper’s got moving words for her gay fans. And bullies, too.
Topics: Arts & Culture, LGBT Youth
Rapper Nicki Minaj Talks Sexuality and “No Homo” With Out Mag
by Jamilah King on September 15 2010, 4:30PM
One of rap’s hottest newcomers could change hip-hop’s gender game for good.
Topics: Arts & Culture, Gender & Sexuality
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