Wednesday 31 December 2014

Nicki Minaj Opens up On Abortion while in High School - Rolling Stone Magazine

Award Winning Female Rapper, Nicki Minaj is definitely a hard working diva in entertainment business as she opens up on her breakup with long time Boyfriend Safari Samuel during a recent interview with Rolling Stone Magazine.


The 32-year-old rapper also spoke on why she decided to have an abortion during her High School days, saying 

"I thought I was going to die. I was a teenager. It was the hardest thing I'd ever gone through...'[It's] haunted me all my life. It'd be contradictory if I said I wasn't pro-choice. I wasn't ready. I didn't have anything to offer a child."

When asked on what prompted her to share her secrets with the public, Nicki insisted she wanted her fans to know more about her past through the new material on this album:
"One of my goals was to give people a glimpse into my personal life, because it's something I've kept very private."

Read more from the interview below:

Nicki Minaj opens up on The Pinkprint  about things that she never  share with fans before.
"One of my goals was to give people a glimpse into my personal life, because it's something I've kept very private," she tells us. By now, fans are well aware that the rapper's 11-year relationship with Safaree Samuels has come to an end, but Minaj admits she toned down the wild voices and costumes on the new LP to focus her songwriting on what was happening in her personal life, which was extremely painful. "I had to learn to do something as simple as sleep alone," she says. "I struggled with 'Do I express these feelings?' And I decided there's no reason for me to hide. I'm a vulnerable woman, and I'm proud of that."

Nicki says she is sexy and wants every girl out there to be Sexy too.
"With a video like 'Anaconda,' I'm a grown-ass fucking woman!" she says. "I stand for girls wanting to be sexy and dance, but also having a strong sense of themselves. If you got a big ol' butt? Shake it! Who cares? That doesn't mean you shouldn't be graduating from college."


Nicki hates artists that brag about rhymes.
"I hate when artists brag about not writing rhymes, or doing things really quickly, and then it's not great," she says. "It's ill when Jay Z or Wayne say it, because the results are great. When they're not? Sit your ass down and figure out something new to say!" 

Nicki on her verse on  Kanye West's  song "Monster" began with a rant.
"He said, 'What do you really wanna say?'" Minaj recalls. "So instead of writing a rap, I wrote pages and pages of like, 'I'm sick of people talking about this, tired of people saying I'm that' — ranting in a notebook, basically. Then I read it back, highlighted major things and put it in rap form."

Nicki Minaj also talks about the role of black artists addressing a racist society, a scary experience that required a serious attention and also on her parent to child relationship:
Make sure you Grab the issue for the full interview, OUT ON FRIDAY.

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