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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
NICKI MINAJ COVERS EBONY MAGAZINE
Nicki Minaj is everywhere nowadays (finally as a solo act rather than a feature)and it's all because of her highly awaited record, "Pink Friday" being released this past monday.
Now between Lil'Kim attempting to re-ignite her own career by creating unnecessary squabbles with Minaj, and apart from the brilliant rap tune we reported on recently, "Romans Revenge", Nicki's album itself is quite a disappointment (it's aim for commercial-super stardom is great but not when you have to push your own creative taste aside for label sake). But we understand entirely that alot of Americans need to be spoon fed just like everything else in film, art, fashion, foreign cultures, or social politics.
Which means she can't separate herself entirely from the sounds that may currently impact the Radio/TV airwaves. Nick Minaj obviously wants world domination but before that happens, scope out the featured six-page editorial of the latest issue of Ebony. Also, scope out a behind-the-scenes video that has Minaj collaborating with photographer Derek Blanks.
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Ebony Magazine,
Nicki Minaj
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