The Friday we Went Back to Pink: Nicki Minaj Throws a Sequel Celebration

By: Gregg Keniston

Certain artists really know how to hone in on their artistry. They know what brought them to the limelight in the first place. Pink Friday did just that for Nicki Minaj back in 2010 and it landed her an array of fans that you would never imagine, like me. Why? Because she’s personal, she throws in Pop and feel-good vibes through her storytelling. Oftentimes, with a lot of hip-hop/rap albums, you really have to listen to an EP or album from start to finish because it is a continuous story from track to track. Or, just like on Minaj’s latest project Pink Friday 2, the tracks flow so well together you feel like she put the puzzle pieces together on the first try.

Admittedly, when Nicki Minaj first burst onto the music scene I grouped her in with every other artist in her genre and swept her away with each of them. After really diving into music, I soon found a new appreciation for artists like her, J. Cole, (the king of speed, in my opinion) – Eminem, and Drake. I believe this to be attributed to their ability to craft their music to a retrospective outlook along with tinges of Pop or R&B/Soul elements.

Minaj knows how to best utilize her attitude to propel all of her music forward. She dominates the charts, because she knows how to stand firm in her artistry and personality overall. She never hides away from a setback (if she were to have one) and she kicks down the door in her way ten times harder. Conversely, Pink Friday 2 just has FUN, much like its predecessor.

The album is filled with 3-minute uplifting beats like, my personal favorite “Pink Friday Birthday,” “Super Freaky Girl,” “Barbie Dangerous,” and “Pink Friday Girls.” It does not go without its deep cuts, but smartly, they are more saved to the end; while still being poignant and masterful add-ons (“Last Time I Saw You,” and “Just The Memories.”) Whatever you might be looking for from Nicki, she is about to deliver to your ear with a force like none other. Don’t let me spoil too much, just take a listen for yourself. This album will make you a fan, or at the very least it will make you do a double-take on the queen taking back her throne amongst hip-hop and rap talent of today.

Key Tracks: “Let Me Calm Down (feat. J. Cole);” “RNB (feat. Lil Wayne & Tate Kobang);” “Pink Birthday;” “Red Ruby Da Sleeze;” “Pink Friday Girls.”

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