I know, I meant to ask if they were both submitted?
We don't know both of they're submissions, but a GOOD committee member said there's a good chance her album will be nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album, instead of Best Rap Album.
Yes, when it first came out I was bopping for days
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Originally posted by Willy.
We don't know both of they're submissions, but a GOOD committee member said there's a good chance her album will be nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album, instead of Best Rap Album.
Do you actually believe she even spoke to the people @ hot 97?
nope. If she told them to quit playing her music, best believe they would have made a bigger deal, and they would have stopped. Oh "we love Nicki Minaj, why would we quit". Bye.
Do you actually believe she even spoke to the people @ hot 97?
Nope. They're lying assholes that want to capitalize some attention by using Nicki's name.
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Originally posted by Siya
nope. If she told them to quit playing her music, best believe they would have made a bigger deal, and they would have stopped. Oh "we love Nicki Minaj, why would we quit". Bye.
One of the DJ's made a comment saying TRU flopped because Rosenberg ruined Nicki's career. Supposedly she called up to the station and went off. She told the DJ he was fake and she thought they were friends. she then told him to not play her music any longer.
One of her most infamous beefs is with Hot 97′s Peter Rosenberg, and now she’s moved on to squabbling with the station’s other personalities — and even demanded that Hot 97 stop playing her music.The drama flared up again when Ebro Darden and Rosenberg discussed unimpressive sales of Nicki’s Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded rerelease The Re-Up, which moved a so-so 36,000 copies. (Rereleases don’t tend to fare as well as brand new albums, naturally.) Ebro claimed Rosenberg might have “ended” Nicki’s career with his disparaging remarks about her turn toward clubby pop tunes.
It led Nicki to call Ebro and give him a piece of her mind.
“She used every woman stab she could: ‘I thought you were a man, you’re a cornball, I thought we were friends, you’re fake,’” Ebro explains. Apparently the conversation ended with Nicki requesting that Hot 97 stop playing her music.
Because that’s a great way to make up for lackluster album sales — get a major radio station to not play your music anymore.
Of course, we’re getting all this information second-hand, but it sure sounds like hot-headed Nicki, who has shown an increasing lack of ability to handle anyone saying even the slightest negative thing about her.
Fortunately for Hot 97 listeners who like Nicki anyway, Ebro has no plans to stop playing her singles. “I love Nicki Minaj,” he admits, even despite their heated conversation.