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Nicki Minaj was discovered on [[MySpace]] by Dirty Money CEO Fendi, who signed her to his Dirty Money label.After appearing on The Carter Edition of Dirty Money's ''The Come Up'' DVD series, Minaj was contacted by [[Lil Wayne]]. The two collaborated on a number of mixtape tracks.<ref name="XXL">"[http://www.xxlmag.com/online/?p=30583 FEATURE: Nicki Minaj:Climax]", ''[[XXL (magazine)|XXL]]'', 24 November 2008</ref> In April 2007, she released her first mixtape, ''Playtime Is Over'', where she posed as a Barbie doll on the cover. Lil Wayne appeared on the track "Can't Stop, Won't Stop".


Nicki Minaj was discovered on [[MySpace]] by Dirty Money CEO Fendi, who signed her to his Dirty Money label.After appearing on The Carter Edition of Dirty Money's ''The Come Up'' DVD series, Minaj was contacted by [[Lil Wayne]]. The two collaborated on a number of mixtape tracks.<ref name="XXL">"[http://www.xxlmag.com/online/?p=30583 FEATURE: Nicki Minaj:Climax]", ''[[XXL (magazine)|XXL]]'', 24 November 2008</ref> In April 2007, she released her first mixtape, ''Playtime Is Over'', where she posed as a Barbie doll on the cover. Lil Wayne appeared on the track "Can't Stop, Won't Stop".


In 2008, Minaj released her mixtape, ''Sucka Free''.
In 2008, Minaj released her mixtape, ''Sucka Free''.

Revision as of 23:30, 28 July 2009

Nicki Minaj

Nicki Minaj (born Onika Maraj) is a female rapper from Southside Jamaica, Queens, New York, NY.[1]

Biography

Nicki Minaj was discovered on MySpace by Dirty Money CEO Fendi, who signed her to his Dirty Money label.After appearing on The Carter Edition of Dirty Money's The Come Up DVD series, Minaj was contacted by Lil Wayne. The two collaborated on a number of mixtape tracks.[2] In April 2007, she released her first mixtape, Playtime Is Over, where she posed as a Barbie doll on the cover. Lil Wayne appeared on the track "Can't Stop, Won't Stop".

In 2008, Minaj released her mixtape, Sucka Free. Minaj appeared in the July issue of XXL magazine, giving a brief overview of her life up to that point in time. Later that year, Minaj won Female Artist of the Year at the Underground Music Awards. .[3]

Minaj released Beam Me Up Scotty, another mixtape, in 2009. It received generally positive coverage on the websites of both BET and MTV.[4][5]

Discography

Mixtapes

Appearances

Year Artist Song
2004 Angel DeMar (featuring Nicki Minaj) "Who Run This"
2006 Gravy (featuring Nicki Minaj) "Affirmative Action"
2007 Ciara (featuring Nicki Minaj) "Make It Last Forever" (Remix)
2008 Pritty Boy (featuring Nicki Minaj) "Excellent"
Ashley (featuring Nicki Minaj) "Tempo"
Angel DeMar (featuring Nicki Minaj) "Pamper Me"
Wyclef Jean (featuring Lil Wayne & Nicki Minaj) "Sweetest Girl" (Remix)
Lil Wayne (featuring Nicki Minaj) "Lollipop" (Remix)
Gucci Mane (featuring Nicki Minaj, Bobby Valentino & So Icey Boys) "Shopaholic"
Gucci Mane (featuring Nicki Minaj) "You A Failure"
"Slumber Party"
Jeffree Star (featuring Nicki Minaj) "Lollipop Luxury" (Remix)
Bow Wow (featuring Nicki Minaj) "Kiss My A.S.S."
Beyoncé (featuring Nicki Minaj) "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)" (Remix)
Ne-Yo (featuring Nicki Minaj) "Miss Independent" (Remix)
Ricky Blaze (featuring ron browz, Nicki Minaj, Red Cafe), "I Feel Free"
2009 Gucci Mane (featuring Nicki Minaj & Rocko) "Easy"
Drake (featuring Nicki Minaj) "Best I Ever Had" (Remix)
Eric Benét (featuring Nicki Minaj) "Chocolate Legs" (Remix)
Teairra Marí (featuring Nicki Minaj) "Automatic"
Jabari (featuring Nicki Minaj & Pusha T) "Dopeman"
Pearl Future (featuring Nicki Minaj) "Lookin at Me"
DJ Diamond Kutz (featuring Nicki Minaj & Ron Browz) "Strippin In Da Club"

References

  1. ^ Starbury, Allen (2009) "Nicki Minaj Wants Fans To Focus On Her Music, Also Her Sexy Image", BallerStatus, 21 May 2009
  2. ^ "FEATURE: Nicki Minaj:Climax", XXL, 24 November 2008
  3. ^ "Nicki Minaj - Beware Sucka MCs", HipHopRuckus, 28 August 2008
  4. ^ Reid, Shaheem (2009) "Lil Wayne Introduces Nicki Minaj", MTV, 4 May 2009
  5. ^ "SoundOff TV: One On One With LowKey & Nicki Minaj", BET, 1 May 2009

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