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Nicki Minaj on All Things Pink Friday 2 on Apple Music's The Ebro Show

Nicki Minaj, also known as the Queen of Gag City, speaks in-depth with Ebro Darden live in studio in New York City about everything related to "Pink Friday 2." The candid talk covers a wide range of topics, with Minaj discussing how her reaction to learning of her father's death affected the opening song on PF2, "Are You Gone Already."

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Doja Cat Unleashes Evil Twins & Alter Egos in her 2023 VMA Performance

For "Attention," the rapper began the performance by dressing like a frustrated librarian with pencils in her hair. She then started to become naked before starting "Paint the Town Red." Twenty bloody copies of her Scarlet alter ego followed her around the stage the entire time. For "Demons," Doja let her hair down and rapped fiercely beneath florescent yellow lighting.

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Cardi B & Megan Thee Stallion Reunite for 'Bongos' Single and VMA Performances

Cardi opened the show, lowering down to the stage on a huge disco ball while wearing her hair loosely in the style of Donna Summer from the 1970s. Shirtless male bongo players accompanied her as she arrived, and when the song started, dancers in bright green and blue two-piece bathing costumes joined her.

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Doja Cat Trolls About New 'Rap Only' Album; Ditching Pop Music she says

"No more pop," she told her fans on Saturday. "i also agree with everyone who said the majority of my rap verses are mid and corny. I know they are. I wasnt trying to prove anything I just enjoy making music but I'm getting tired of hearing yall say that i can't so I will." She also added that "pop isnt exciting to me anymore" and she doesn't "want to make it" any longer.

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Nicki Minaj Back to Acting in "Do We Have a Problem" Short Film Featuring Lil Baby

"[The song is] just bringing it back to rap records... just where people can play it, and they can sing along to it with their dude," Minaj said of "Do We Have a Problem?" "You just get that natural essence of rap again."

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