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Nicki Minaj, ‘The Pinkprint’: Track-by-Track Review
Most artists spend their lives crafting their most personal album. For Nicki Minaj, it’s not until her third studio album, The Pinkprint, where she extends her autobiography beyond slivers of detail and zooms in on her post-fame dealings with love and family.
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In 2007, Minaj flooded the streets as a ballsy, unfiltered rapper spitting ostentatious flows on her first mixtape, Playtime Is Over. Since, the oft genre-blending artist has racked up more Hot 100 hits (and alter egos) than Michael Jackson, thanks to her risky, stratospheric songs like “Super Bass,” “Starships” and her second The Pinkprint single, “Anaconda,” an ode to big derrieres.
Set aside the romp-shaking Top 40 songs that hang in the rafters with Taylor Swift‘s, The Pinkprint — while fat-trimming could’ve been afforded –- stands as the sweet spot where a newly stripped image and sound align. The union properly widens the scope not of Nicki Minaj, but of Onika Maraj.
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Not to be "that guy," but I am being completely honest when I say that I have been following Nicki Minaj since around 2008. That being said, I have not been that ecstatic about the recent music released by the artist in her past two albums. Yeah, there were definitely some radio hits and nice featured verses from Nicki, but I wanted the original rawness that captured me into following Onika Maraj.
Thankfully, my prayers have been answered with her most recent release The Pink Print.
1. All Things Go
Like a blast from the past, "All Things Go" revisits heartfelt topics such as the murder of her cousin, a past abortion, and feelings about her success in contrast to her family. To me, this particular song is a remade version of Nicki's song "Autobiography," which was featured on her "Sucka Free" Mixtape with Lil Wayne.
2. I Lied
In this emotional ballad, Nicki Minaj addresses something that many of us can relate to: lying in love. Rather than accept the fact that she "caught feelings" within her relationship, Nicki sings about telling herself and her partner that she did not love him at all. However, she is now left in a complicated place where she is forced to reflect on her lies and