You may recall Drake stating on 'Ignant Sh*t' of his mixtape "So Far Gone," What I set never seems to extinguish cool kid out baby word to Chuck English. Those words are ringing true for Ms. Minaj she is on every single as a feature and her album is predicted to just as good or even better than Drake's "Thank Me Later." Of course only time will tell to be specific we shall see November 22 what kinda numbers she's working with. But for now we should just enjoy the moment it's been a while that a female other than Beyonce' has taken over. Billboard Magazine was Nicki latest conquest, the latest issue of the magazine labels her the "GaGa" of hip hop. In the interview Nicki Minaj is very open as usual speaking on her last job, work ethic and PINK Friday. Here's a few snippets of the interview:
Her last job Nicki states; "The last job I had was as an office manager in a little, tiny room where I literally wanted to strangle this guy because he was so loud and obnoxious," Minaj recalls. "I would go home with stress pains in my neck and my back. That's when I went to my mother and said, 'Look, I'm not going back to work.' I'd been fired like 15 times because I had a horrible attitude. I worked at Red Lobster before that and I chased a customer out of the restaurant once so I could stick my middle finger up at her and demand that she give me my pen back. I swear to God I was bad."
When asked about being a New York City Rapper; "When I started rapping, people were trying to make me like the typical New York rapper, but I'm not that," Minaj says. "No disrespect to New York rappers, but I don't want people to hear me and know exactly where I'm from. I wanted the album to be universal and versatile. It really feels like it speaks for every one of my personalities."
In Regard to her single "Your Love"; Although first official single "Your Love" reached No. 4 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, the track wasn't even meant to be released. "I didn't like the song and I didn't put it out," she says. "Someone stole it out of the studio and put it on the Internet and I cried because I was mortified. I was humiliated and remember telling Drake, 'This is going to ruin my career.'
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