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    ways. Nicki Minja is the most sucessful female rapper of all time . She has been in a feud with female hiphop artist LilKim since her sucess with her pink friday album. Nicki belives that lil kim is only using her for publicity both artist had’nt seen eye to eye but both have realsed mutiple diss tracks aganist eachother. Lil kim is the queen of 90’s hiphop she reportedly states Nicki Minja is copying her image ‚ she states that she worked with nicki before and even while Nicki would say

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    Musicians have always used their music to tell a story and share their thoughts and opinions. In this report you will see the comparison between Nicki Minaj and Snoop Dogg. This report will outline the differences and similarities between Nicki and Snoop on four topics. The first topic is early life‚ it will discuss their childhood‚ how they became a musician‚ and their personal information like birthday‚ and birth name. The second topic is on filmography which will include any movies and tv shows

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    Back in the day Nicki Minaj and Safaree Samuels used to have a bond of relationship chemistry that lasted up to 12 years. They came in the music industry together Safaree Samuels was there when Nicki Minaj had nothing and when she was a nobody during their relationship Safari and Nikki wondered about what it would be like to be famous and of course they had thoughts about the relationship while they were famous like if it will ruin the relationship because you know Money Changes people. Is the best

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    everyone else in this world‚ and how you let them mold you is exclusive and unique to you and you only. Some influences are negative and some are positive‚ my most memorable is positive. Nicki Minaj sculpted my life in a way that no one else has or will due to her stance on feminism‚ hardworking attitude‚ and contagious confidence. Nicki Minaj is at the forefront of the surge of feminism today. Minaj stated that she has always been a big advocate of feminism and introduced me to the actual meaning of it

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    Nicki Minaj “ The Early Life Of Nicki Minaj There is no one more deserving of the prestigious honor of receiving a US postage stamp other than The Barbie ‚ The New Queen Of Rap Nicki Minaj born as Onika Tanya Maraj On December ‚1982(30years old) Onika is the oldest child of 3 Onika was born to two lovely parents Nina & Omar Maraj Onika is from and born in Trinidad She moved to New York City when she was 5 years old At age 14 Onika was pregnant with her first

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    Cox 1 Karen A. Cox Mr. House ENG 111 19 July 2012 Nicki Minaj’s Influence on Your Children Onika Tanya Maraj was born on December 8‚ 1982; she now goes by her stage name Nicki Minaj. Minaj has been noted by the media for her curvaceous figure. She also had plastic surgery on her butt as well as implants in her breasts. In an interview with Vibe‚ Minaj discussed her sexual image stating‚ "When I grew up I saw females doing certain things‚ and I thought I had to do that exactly

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    Why would Nicki Minaj perform at a Christmas concert in Angola‚ a country known for human-rights abuses by dictator Dos Santos? The rapper is outspoken about injustices in the United States‚ nevertheless‚ she accepted two million dollars to go to Angola‚ losing a chance to show her many fans that she will take a stand against iron-fisted dictators who live in luxury while their citizens barely get by. Both George Ayittey‚ head of Free Africa Foundation and Thor Halvorssen‚ head of the Human Rights

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    If a child asks their parent to go to another child’s house‚ but their parent thinks he/she is a bad influence for their child‚ the parent should let their child go. Firstly‚ one child who is a bad influence can be good influence for another child. In contrast‚ without bad influences‚ children cannot decipher what is right or wrong. For example‚ if we did not have bad influences in this un-utopian world‚ children would do what ever they want and not realize what they are doing is wrong; because the

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    The Trinidadian-born American rapper and songwriter behind the hit song Super Bass - Nicki Minaj‚ has always been expected with a candid comment. She is usually very honest about her point of view‚ it’s not surprising that she discussed her political views on Billboard’s No.1’s Year-End issue. The brunette babe‚ who was the first female artist included in MTV’s Annual Hottest MC List‚ was specifically asked how she feels about the controversial candidate for the President of the U.S.A. in the coming

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    Black Female Musicians Reign Queen Over Music Industry Media and pop culture figures such as Beyoncé and Nicki Minaj remain the most controversial woman portrayed in the media. Their images are constantly scrutinized as either “hypersexual” or as an intrusive force in politics‚ one that should “stick to music instead of making political statements”. Though society stereotype them as Jezebels‚ both of these artists transcend societal norms and reign as highly successful woman in a predominantly-white

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