Saturday, May 9, 2015

Nicki Minaj

Many people are still arguing about her butts and boobs. Whether they are fake or not, we still listen her songs!


The first rule of Celebrity Gossip Club? Question everything.
Even marriages. Even babies. And especially relationships.
As such, everyone is talking about the (possible) engagement of one Nicki Minaj and her new prince charming, Meek Mill.
Wednesday, Nicki posted a picture on instagram of a giant heart-shaped ring on that hand and that finger:


Rumors that Nicki and Mill are dating started circulating not long after the release of “The Pinkprint,” her latest album. Mill appears on the track “Buy A Heart.”


She tweeted heart, diamond, and engagement ring emojis accompanying the link to her instagram photo, but well, emojis aren’t words. In terms of solid editorial judgment, we need actual text. Way to go, Nicki. You’ve successfully ensured that no one knows quite what to think.

Well, that was Nicki's gossip for these days, the reason I put this in this blog is that we cannot tell about Nicki without gossip! Now, forget about lame gossips, let us go to her fantastic music videos.

In 2014 the summer when America’s racial wounds are rupturing, and the anger of the disenfranchised boils over from a hash tag into a movement, the possibility of real change dances in front of us. But the pop music world only wants to talk about one thing: black women’s butts.


Apparently, the banana featured in the kitchen portion of Nicki Minaj’s video for the song “Anaconda” is no coincidence. The sexy nature of the video inspired a thousand opinion pieces when it debuted in August and has since racked up more than 200 million views. And now, in a new interview, the singer addresses some of the symbolism, or lack thereof in her performance.

To be fair, it wasn’t going to be easy for Nicki Minaj to trump her rump-shaking smash Anaconda. The hype for a follow-up to her Sir Mix-A-Lot-sampling hit was already at a fever pitch — but did she deliver with a worthy follow-up? Well.


The return-to-roots rap track 'Only', the third single off of the newly pushed-back the Pinkprint - certainly has its fair share of scandal-heavy lyrics worth talking about, as well as a simple, menacing beat courtesy of Dr. Luke. Was it enough to sway the critics — or the Twittersphere? Check out all the reviews, as well as some choice tweets, after the jump!!!

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