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Celeb News: Nicki's HDD interview: Adele, equality, & Pinkprint fave LP
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Nicki's HDD interview: Adele, equality, & Pinkprint fave LP
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MEET THE GRAMMY CLASS: NICKI MINAJ
In every category you’re nominated you are the sole female against an ocean of men. Respect. What would winning the Grammy Award mean to you personally?
Thank you. Winning a Grammy would inspire women to continue to rap and write and to never give up. I’ve put so many years into this culture that I often feel is overlooked. Prior to my three albums, I put out three mixtapes, which also changed the game for women in rap. I would literally sit in a room for days and write, and my sole purpose was to be better than the boys and to prove that women are just as smart, creative, witty, business-savvy, etc . I never really felt that male rappers saw us as their equals. I was determined to change that.
What connects you to a song that makes you feel, “This one is special?”
I love feeling like a song is ripped out of a page in my diary. The intro to The Pinkprint feels like that to me: a song called “All Things Go.” It takes me away to a dark yet hopeful place—a secret place. Whenever I bare my soul on a song, I feel like it’s special. Those records don’t usually become singles, but they are the heart of the album. Songs like that and “I Lied,” “The Crying Game” and “Grand Piano.” If Adele were to sing “Grand Piano,” a lot more people would listen to it and be able to understand the significance of it. They’d really be able to understand the heartbreaking story that so many of us deal with in relationships.
In making The Pinkprint, what came easily and what was the hardest to deal with?
The easy part was the desire to give the people new music. So I enjoyed going to the studio and creating every day. I would get lost in the music. I would be excited just thinking about how my fans would react to certain records. The hard part was telling my truth. Once you bare your soul, you feel very vulnerable. Especially when you’re used to being private. But I really felt the need to document this period of my life and to create my own “pink print.” I literally cried in the booth and cried while writing; but it’s my favorite album to date.
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Get that "Grand Piano" mention in, Nicki.
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She needs to stop with the whole "if a white person sang this, it would be a bigger hit"
Like, how about you try harder to promote songs you think are worth the time and effort and then maybe it'll become a hit if the GP likes it?!!?!
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Another day, another bitter rant from Nicki.

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If Adele were to sing “Grand Piano,” a lot more people would listen to it and be able to understand the significance of it.
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She is SUCH a bitter colorstruck hoe, omg.
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I wish it (The Pinkprint) had gotten more recognition
And YAAS at the Grand Piano mention 
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I actually think she meant that in a nice way. She was trying to say Adele would be able to convey the meaning of the song better than she can 
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Originally posted by musicgirl224
She needs to stop with the whole "if a white person sang this, it would be a bigger hit"
Like, how about you try harder to promote songs you think are worth the time and effort and then maybe it'll become a hit if the GP likes it?!!?!
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CTRL+F = white
One match: musicgirl224
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And the haters are perched as usual
If you have nothing nice to say keep your ignorant comments to yourself.
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She really is a mess for saying that about Grand Piano, but I low-key would love to hear Adele sing it. 
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The GP does not search for album tracks sis. If you think it deserves attention, then promote it.
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Originally posted by musicgirl224
She needs to stop with the whole "if a white person sang this, it would be a bigger hit"
Like, how about you try harder to promote songs you think are worth the time and effort and then maybe it'll become a hit if the GP likes it?!!?!
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she didn't mention anything about it being a hit if adele sang it you fool
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Originally posted by musicgirl224
She needs to stop with the whole "if a white person sang this, it would be a bigger hit"
Like, how about you try harder to promote songs you think are worth the time and effort and then maybe it'll become a hit if the GP likes it?!!?!
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Originally posted by OnlyXtina
Another day, another bitter rant from Nicki.

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Originally posted by V3$$3L.
She is SUCH a bitter colorstruck hoe, omg.
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Where is the bitterness? 
ADELE is literally the biggest artist right now. Must it be so hard to understand what she was saying? Adele is also known for soulful songs & ballads. Like..stop.
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Perched for the Grand Piano Remix [feat. Adele]

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Quote:
Originally posted by musicgirl224
She needs to stop with the whole "if a white person sang this, it would be a bigger hit"
Like, how about you try harder to promote songs you think are worth the time and effort and then maybe it'll become a hit if the GP likes it?!!?!
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Originally posted by OnlyXtina
Another day, another bitter rant from Nicki.

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Originally posted by V3$$3L.
She is SUCH a bitter colorstruck hoe, omg.
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Go sit in a corner. Yall try way too hard.
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Come thru Queen.
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Yas @ The Crying Game mention
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Originally posted by Bey Admired
I actually think she meant that in a nice way. She was trying to say Adele would be able to convey the meaning of the song better than she can 
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This is kind of how I took it as well...
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I think that's not about color. I think it's about people seeing her only as a sexy woman and never as someone that can write meaningful songs.
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You guys SEARCH for problems, lmao. **** outta here you ****.
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TPP is so personal to her, love it.
Anyways, I don't get the point of this interview. 
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Quote:
Originally posted by musicgirl224
She needs to stop with the whole "if a white person sang this, it would be a bigger hit"
Like, how about you try harder to promote songs you think are worth the time and effort and then maybe it'll become a hit if the GP likes it?!!?!
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That's not what she meant.
Edit: the way she gets white people so bothered without even trying. 
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