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Official Nicki Minaj Thread [merged]

Re: Nicki Minaj - Massive Attack (1st Single)

Roman's Revenge ftw.
 
Re: Nicki Minaj - Massive Attack (1st Single)

She's a bad bitch - she's a cunt....and she'll kick that hoe, PUNT
 
Re: "Nicki Minaj /Right Thru Me "

He looks like he could go both ways. I remember watching the video and I don't know if it was me but I couldn't understand what the hell the guy was saying. He needed subtitles.

Anyway,

TEAM TRINA lol.
 
Re: Nicki Minaj - Massive Attack (1st Single)

How exactly is she homophobic?
 
Re: Nicki Minaj - Massive Attack (1st Single)

I guess I understand the points you make. But, she wasn't going to tell some one more famous like Eminem "No, you can't say that" because she really wanted to work with him. And secondly, that song where she says faggot is an older song when she was more 'hardcore' and she needed something to rhyme with maggots. (not saying that's an excuse)
 
Re: Nicki Minaj - Massive Attack (1st Single)

Oh no, she better try again. Its just ok, and it does not match the hype. That chorus was annoying as hell. This was like Lil Wayne's "A Milli" (Slowed down version). Sean Garrett? *roll eyes*


I love A Milli
 
Re: Nicki Minaj - Massive Attack (1st Single)

No nods for Minaj, Mars for new artist Grammy

Would-be shoo-ins won't be on ballot because of eligibility requirement

By Melinda Newman

updated 11/30/2010 9:58:12 AM ET


On Dec. 1, The Recording Academy will announce Grammy nominations including Best New Artist, but some of the most obvious names will be missing.

Nicki Minaj and Janelle Monae, both of whom would seem to be shoo-ins, won’t be on the ballot because neither meets the Recording Academy’s eligibility requirement.

Nicki Minaj isn’t allowed because her debut album, “Pink Friday,” came out after the Sept. 30 cut off. “The current eligibility requirements state that the artist must have released, as a featured performing artist, at least one album but not more than three,” according to the rules. The eligibility period for the upcoming Grammys ran Oct. 1, 2009-Sept. 30, 2010. Similarly, Bruno Mars, who also stood a strong chance, released his debut, “Doo-Wops $ Hooligans” too late.

Monae’s case is a little more complicated. She released an EP that was previously nominated, and, according to a Recording Academy representative, anyone previously nominated for a “body of work” such as an EP or full LP, is not eligible in the new artist category. Both she and Minaj are, of course, eligible in a slew of other categories.

The Recording Academy is always reviewing the eligibility requirements and updating them. For example, after Lady Gaga was ruled ineligible last year because “Just Dance” had been nominated in the dance category, the rules were changed this summer to allow an artist whose single had previously been nominated to still be eligible. The rule changes usually occur too late to help the artist whose circumstances prompt the re-examination, but we give credit to the Recording Academy that it has shown willingness to adopt and change with the times.

One of the most famous changes was to allow artists who had been featured on other acts’ records to be eligible for best new artist. That change came about after Whitney Houston was ruled ineligible for the category because she had duetted with Teddy Pendergrass. In other cases, the Academy has made the rules more restrictive. After Shelby Lynne won best new artist after her eighth album release (or something like that), the three-album limit was imposed. As we move more into the digital era and continue in a singles-driven world, we expect to see more changes. Oh, and if you’ve previously won a Grammy in any category, don’t even try to pretend you’re a new artist.

It’s a very strong field this year with no clear winner. Here’s whom we believe will be the leading nominees (with a few extra acts thrown in to hedge our bets). Five artists will get the nod.

Justin Bieber: He and Drake are the leading contenders here. Bieber may suffer because of his teeny bopper status, just as the Jonas Bros. were locked out a few years ago.

B.O.B.: He’s had such a strong year, but voters may believe that much of his popularity is due to his co-stars, such as Hayley Williams, Bruno Mars or Rivers Cuomo more than due to his talents.

Drake: He’s the male Nicki Minaj in that he’s guested on so many people’s records that by the time his solo debut finally came out (and we’re no including the previous mix tapes), we felt like we already knew him.

Ke$ha: It’s a long shot because the Grammys like to pretend they’re too highbrow to recognize someone as low class as Ke$ha, but you can’t deny the impact she has had over the past year after coming out of nowhere.

Mumford & Sons: A cinch for the alternative voters, although they may not have enough mainstream support to push this British new folk outfit all the way too the top.

Florence & The Machine: She wasn’t even a possibility until she blew everyone away with her performance at MTV’s Video Music Awards in Septmeber. And now she’s a prime contender. Adele was the last female Brit to win this award two years ago.

Other possible contenders: The Avett Bros., Susan Boyle, Adam Lambert, Ryan Bingham, Jason DeRulo, Taio Cruz, Neon Trees, Orianthi, Mike Posner and Grace Potter & The Nocturnals.

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/40432694/ns/today-entertainment/


A Grammy Whitney should have/would have won but was robbed of...same as Nicki Minaj/Janelle Monae. SMH..[-X
 
Re: Nicki Minaj - Massive Attack (1st Single)

^^^

SexyKevTauren79,

Grrrl you are just too tragic. Still beating that dead horse. Let her rest in peace.

Both Minaj & Mars should have released their debut albums before the deadline if they wanted consideration.

But just like Whitney, Minaj is not worthy of Grammy nominations for releasing such lackluster product.

Janelle Monae might be the only one robbed.

Did Whitney loose the year that Sade won?

Sade just had a #1 album and Top 10 hit and will most likely garner a couple of nominations tonight if there's any justice. She also has an upcoming WORLD tour next year that will surely not be the disaster Whitney's was.
Whitney had mercy sales, not one hit single and NOT one Grammy nomination even after they moved up her release date just to qualify. Looks like no matter how much uncle Clive threatended or paid people off nothing happened.
 
Official Nicki Minaj Thread

She is my favorite female rapper right now! when i fisrt heard her i hated her! but i am a fan now! please discuss!
 
Re: Official Nicki Minaj Thread

About damn time, I love Ms. Minaj.
 
Re: Official Nicki Minaj Thread

me too i think she is fucking awesome! the only reason i wanted to not like her was because of the "beef" with lil kim. lil kim is my all time favorite then foxy. i digress. anyway when i heard her verse on bottoms up she caught my attention. liked her ever since!
 
Re: Official Nicki Minaj Thread

Have you guys heard a song called hello good morning by Diddy? Well there's a remix and I love her verse in that... I've been listening to her a lot lately, and now I'm more or less obsessed with her music lol.
 
Re: Official Nicki Minaj Thread

Nicki is my bitch, the baddest bitch doing it in rapping right now (waiting for Remy Ma to get out of jail for them to collab), the Harajuku Barbie and Pink Friday is the BOMB! It deserve to be PLATINUM. :)
 
Re: Official Nicki Minaj Thread

:eek:
Oh dear. I don't belong in this thread. I can speak correctly and I'm no pawn to the Sony Corporation's (or whoever's) target market focus groups.
 
Re: Official Nicki Minaj Thread

:eek:
Oh dear. I don't belong in this thread. I can speak correctly and I'm no pawn to the Sony Corporation's (or whoever's) target market focus groups.

Then why reply at all? Posting for the sake of being condescending or above it all is so childish and more appalling than those who don't always "speak" grammatically correct. Not that it's all that off putting in an online environment anyway, because you can clearly understand the what they're trying to say. Be an asshole elsewhere.
 
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