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Nicki Minaj discography
Nicki Minaj at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards.
Studio albums1
Music videos20
Singles19
Mixtapes3
Promotional singles2

The discography of Nicki Minaj, a Trinidadian rapper and singer-songwriter, consists of one studio album, three mixtapes, ninenteen singles, including twelve as a featured artist, two promotional singles, and twenty music videos. After becoming involved with music and acting in high school in New York City, she eventually picked up rapping.[1] She was discovered by rapper Lil Wayne and signed to Young Money Entertainment—a subdivision of Cash Money Records with distribution through Universal Motown—in 2010.[2] Having released three mixtapes since 2007, Minaj was featured on the tracks of artists such as Ludacris, Trey Songz, and Jay Sean, earning fourteen appearances on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2010.[2][3][4]

"Massive Attack", Minaj's first single as a lead artist, was dropped from her debut album due to poor chart performance.[5] Her next single "Your Love", however, reached number one on the Billboard Hot Rap Songs chart, an achievement that made Minaj the first female artist to top the chart unaccompanied since 2002.[6] "Check It Out", a joint single with singer and rapper will.i.am, has reached the top thirty in Australia, Canada, Ireland, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Her next singles "Right thru Me" and "Moment 4 Life" have both peaked in the top five of both the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop and Rap Songs charts. Minaj's debut studio album Pink Friday was released in November 2010 and has reached the top of the Billboard 200. The album has since been certified platinum in the US.

Albums

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions Certifications Sales
AUS
[7]
CAN
[8]
FRA
[9]
IRL
[10]
UK
[11]
US
[12]
US R&B
[13]
US Rap
[14]
2010 Pink Friday 71 8 116 25 32 1 1 1

Mixtapes

Year Album details Peak
US R&B
[17]
2007 Playtime Is Over[18]
  • Released: 2007
  • Label: unknown
2008 Sucka Free[19]
  • Released: July 7, 2008
  • Label: Be
95
2009 Beam Me Up Scotty
  • Released: April 18, 2009
  • Label: Trapaholics
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
AUS
[20]
CAN
[21]
IRL
[22][10]
NL
[23]
UK
[24]
US
[25]
US R&B
[26]
US Rap
[27]
2010 "Massive Attack" (featuring Sean Garrett) 65 Non-album single
"Your Love" 43 71 14 4 1 Pink Friday
"Check It Out" (with will.i.am) 21 14 14 27 11 24 100 14
"Right Thru Me" 60 71 26 4 3
"Moment 4 Life" (featuring Drake) 38 37 22 13 1 1
2011 "Did It On'em" 60 6 5
"Girls Fall Like Dominoes"[28] 99
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.
Year Song Peak chart positions Certifications Album
AUS
[29]
CAN
[30]
IRL
[22]
NZ
[31]
UK
[32]
US
[33]
US R&B
[34]
US Rap
[35]
2010 "Up Out My Face" (Mariah Carey featuring Nicki Minaj) 100 39 Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel
"My Chick Bad" (Ludacris featuring Nicki Minaj) 11 2 2 Battle of the Sexes
"Lil Freak" (Usher featuring Nicki Minaj) 109 40 8 Raymond v. Raymond
"Get It All" (Sean Garrett featuring Nicki Minaj) 83 The Inkwell
"Woohoo" (Christina Aguilera featuring Nicki Minaj) 46 148 79 Bionic
"Bottoms Up" (Trey Songz featuring Nicki Minaj) 74 34 71 6 2 Passion, Pain & Pleasure
"2012 (It Ain't the End)" (Jay Sean featuring Nicki Minaj) 40 23 44 9 9 31 Freeze Time
"Letting Go (Dutty Love)" (Sean Kingston featuring Nicki Minaj) 73 35 23 36 51 TBA
"Monster" (Kanye West featuring Jay-Z, Rick Ross, Bon Iver, and Nicki Minaj) 43 146 18 30 15 My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
"I Ain't Thru" (Keyshia Cole featuring Nicki Minaj) 54 Calling All Hearts
"Raining Men" (Rihanna featuring Nicki Minaj) 142 48 Loud
2011 "The Creep" (The Lonely Island featuring Nicki Minaj) 90 82 Turtleneck and Chain [39]
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Promotional singles

Year Song Peak chart positions Album
US
[40]
US R&B
[41]
US Rap
[42]
UK
[43]
UK
R&B

[44]
2010 "Roman's Revenge" (featuring Eminem) 56 88 23 125 29 Pink Friday
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Other charted songs

Year Song Peak chart positions Album
CAN
[45]
UK
[46]
UK R&B
[47]
US
[48]
US R&B
[49]
US Rap
[50]
2009 "I Get Crazy" (featuring Lil Wayne) 37 20 Beam Me Up Scotty
2010 "Up All Night" (Drake featuring Nicki Minaj) 80 49 59 20 Thank Me Later
"Knockout" (Lil Wayne featuring Nicki Minaj) 44 Rebirth
"What's Wrong with Them" (Lil Wayne featuring Nicki Minaj) 45 83 42 I Am Not a Human Being
"Dark Fantasy" (Kanye West featuring Teyana Taylor, Nicki Minaj, and Bon Iver) 67 60 My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
"Fly" (featuring Rihanna) 87 182 76 Pink Friday
"—" denotes songs that did not chart.

Other appearances

Year Song Other performer(s) Album
2008 "*ucci *ucci"[51] Enur, Chopper City Boyz Raggatronic
2009 "Lollipop Luxury"[52] Jeffree Star Beauty Killer
"Ponytail"[53] Mýa Beauty & the Streets Vol. 1
"Grindin' Making Money"[54] Birdman, Lil' Kim Priceless
"Sex in Crazy Places"[55] Gucci Mane, Bobby V, Trina The State vs. Radric Davis
"Shakin' It 4 Daddy"[56] Robin Thicke Sex Therapy
2010 "Coca Coca"[57] Gucci Mane, Rocko, OJ da Juiceman,
Waka Flocka Flame, Shawty Lo, Yo Gotti
Burrrprint (2) HD
"Dang a Lang"[58] Trina, Lady Saw Amazin'
"YM Salute"[59] Lil Wayne, Lil Twist, Lil Chuckee, Gudda Gudda, Jae Millz I Am Not a Human Being
"Haterade"[60] Gucci Mane, Pharrell The Appeal: Georgia's Most Wanted

Music videos

Year Song Director
2010 "Massive Attack" (featuring Sean Garrett) Hype Williams[61]
"Your Love" Lil X[62]
"Check It Out" (with will.i.am) Rich Lee[63]
"Right Thru Me" Diane Martel[64]
2011 "Moment 4 Life" (featuring Drake) Chris Robinson[65]
TBA "Fly" (featuring Rihanna) Sanaa Hamri[66][67]
"Super Bass"
Year Song Artist(s) Director
2009 "5 Star Bitch" (Remix) Yo Gotti featuring Gucci Mane, Trina & Nicki Minaj Rage[68]
2010 "Up Out My Face" Mariah Carey featuring Nicki Minaj Nick Cannon[69]
"My Chick Bad" Ludacris featuring Nicki Minaj TAJ[70]
"My Chick Bad" (Remix) Ludacris featuring Diamond, Trina & Eve TAJ[71]
"Lil Freak" Usher featuring Nicki Minaj TAJ[72]
"Knockout" Lil Wayne featuring Nicki Minaj David Rousseau[73]
"Hello Good Morning" (Remix) Diddy-Dirty Money featuring Rick Ross & Nicki Minaj Hype Williams[74]
"Get It All" Sean Garrett featuring Nicki Minaj Gil Green[75]
"All I Do Is Win" (Remix) DJ Khaled featuring T-Pain, Diddy, Nicki Minaj, Rick Ross,
Busta Rhymes, Fabolous, Jadakiss, Fat Joe & Swizz Beatz
Gil Green[76]
"Letting Go (Dutty Love)" Sean Kingston featuring Nicki Minaj Lil X[77]
"Bottoms Up" Trey Songz featuring Nicki Minaj Anthony Mandler[78]
"2012 (It Ain't the End)" Jay Sean featuring Nicki Minaj Erik White[79]
"Runaway" (voice-over) Kanye West featuring Pusha T Kanye West[80]
"I Ain't Thru" Keyshia Cole featuring Nicki Minaj Benny Boom[81]
2011 "The Creep" The Lonely Island featuring Nicki Minaj The Dudes[82]
TBA "Monster" Kanye West featuring Jay-Z, Rick Ross, Bon Iver & Nicki Minaj Jake Nava[83]

See also

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