
NICKI MINAJ
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42
All About
NICKI MINAJ
Nicki Minaj burst onto the hip-hop scene in 2010 with her debut album, Pink Friday, which achieved a remarkable 4x platinum status and boasted an impressive seven singles that simultaneously charted on the Billboard Hot 100. The album’s success was a testament to her unique style and talent. Two years later, Minaj released her sophomore effort, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, further solidifying her position in the music industry. In 2017, she took on a new challenge when she joined the judging panel for the twelfth season of American Idol.
Fun Facts & Hidden Details
In 2012, she provided the voice of Steffie in the film Ice Age: Continental Drift and in 2014, she played a supporting role in the romantic comedy The Other Woman.
Family Life, Relationships & Personal Life
Nicki Minaj’s family includes three brothers, Micaiah, Brandon, and Jelani, as well as a sister named Ming. Her mother, Carol, was a gospel singer, and her father, Robert, was employed by American Express. Minaj’s romantic history has been subject to significant media attention, with a notable breakup from producer Safaree Samuels in 2014, followed by relationships with rappers Meek Mill and Nas. In 2019, she married Kenneth Petty, and their union was further solidified with the birth of their first child, a son nicknamed Papa Bear, on September 30, 2020.
Early Life Before Fame
Before becoming a renowned actress, she discovered her passion for music, playing the clarinet in middle school. Her aspirations then shifted to the entertainment industry, but unfortunately, her acting career didn’t gain momentum. Consequently, she took up a role as a waitress at Red Lobster, only to be let go for her abrasive treatment of customers. Undeterred, she transitioned to an office management position on Wall Street, where she leveraged her organizational skills to thrive.
Career and Collabs
Ke$ha joined forces with pop sensation Britney Spears to create the chart-topping hit “Till The World Ends.”