Nicki Minaj's 'Queen' Rollout Reeks Of Desperation And Hypocrisy

Started by Lazarus, July 25, 2018, 04:31:49 PM

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FlowerBomb

QuoteThe only possible explanation for the existence of ?FEFE? is that Minaj, now 35, made a shameless attempt to stay relevant. Based on early numbers, it seems to be working: The song sits at No. 2 on Spotify?s United States Top 50 chart and is expected to debut in the Top 10 of the Hot 100, and the video has accumulated more than 30 million views since Sunday. But it?s embarrassing and revolting to watch Minaj squander her talents alongside a one-note rapper who pled guilty to the use of a child in a sexual performance. The Minaj gallivanting alongside a life-size Skittle with face tattoos in the ?FEFE? video is a far cry from the Minaj who tweeted in 2012 that ?people who abuse children should be stoned to death in public.?



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CREAM.

QuoteThe only possible explanation for the existence of ?FEFE? is that Minaj, now 35, made a shameless attempt to stay relevant.



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Quote from: CREAM. on July 25, 2018, 05:51:59 PM
QuoteThe only possible explanation for the existence of ?FEFE? is that Minaj, now 35, made a shameless attempt to stay relevant.







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Quote from: Guilty on July 25, 2018, 05:18:48 PM
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Three months later and Minaj is still chasing the success of ?Chun-Li.? Her proper follow-up single, the Ariana Grande-assisted ?Bed,? stalled at No. 43 on the Hot 100 despite a sultry vocal hook and tropical dance beat that seemed destined to dominate airwaves. Minaj reciprocated the favor by sleepwalking through Grande?s ?The Light Is Coming,? a curious electro-pop number that only reached No. 95 on the Hot 100. But neither of these unremarkable tracks could prepare listeners for Minaj?s latest move: ?FEFE,? her abominable collaboration with 22-year-old Brooklyn rapper 6ix9ine.


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FEFE is her best FEAT released this year .. she killed her verse

FlowerBomb

Quote from: Nick'Challa on July 25, 2018, 05:57:00 PM
Quote from: Guilty on July 25, 2018, 05:18:48 PM
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Three months later and Minaj is still chasing the success of ?Chun-Li.? Her proper follow-up single, the Ariana Grande-assisted ?Bed,? stalled at No. 43 on the Hot 100 despite a sultry vocal hook and tropical dance beat that seemed destined to dominate airwaves. Minaj reciprocated the favor by sleepwalking through Grande?s ?The Light Is Coming,? a curious electro-pop number that only reached No. 95 on the Hot 100. But neither of these unremarkable tracks could prepare listeners for Minaj?s latest move: ?FEFE,? her abominable collaboration with 22-year-old Brooklyn rapper 6ix9ine.


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FEFE is her best FEAT released this year .. she killed her verse
that's fucking sad


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FlowerBomb

QuoteThis isn?t Minaj?s first hypocritical act during her Queen rollout. She (perhaps inadvertently) shamed sex workers in an Elle profile last month despite blatantly selling sex appeal in her own music and imagery, and she doubled down on her statements after critics called her out on Twitter. The New York Times reported earlier this month that Minaj personally attacked culture writer and professed fan Wanna Thompson after she tweeted a mostly benign criticism of the rapper. She subsequently emboldened her superfans (or ?stans?) to harass Thompson incessantly and has made no public effort to quell the hate. The same artist who tearfully told Zane Lowe that Cardi B ?really, really, really hurt [her] feelings? by not thanking her for her ?Motorsport? feature, went out of her way to mock and insult a stranger on the internet for mildly critiquing her work. Minaj likes to tout feminist ideals and play the victim when it fits her narrative, but she resorts to petty bullying tactics upon receiving the slightest criticism.


the way they eloquently dragged this demented crazy bitch  :dead: :dead: :dead: :dead: :dead:

L0NZ.

guys ?Over? and ?washed up? cant apply to someone who?s career spans 4 decades and has managed to be relevant to a degree in each one. :plzstop: There?s going to be a decline in visibility and music but that?s usually the artists choice as they age. I wouldn?t call Toni or Mariah washed up either, for those reasons.


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Quote from: Redskin on July 25, 2018, 05:44:58 PM
Desperate! How could she?

Jan flashed her titty in front of children and you don't see me over here sentencing her to hell.

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not a PR stunt ending your career :plzstop: