The Pink Print, I really believe, will be the classic rap album she promised. Anaconda is actually pretty brilliant, Pills N' Potions is beautiful, and I feel like she's got a few more surprises up her sleeve (another Bey collab for the album, to name just one).
Another thing that I see as promising, is that with the first two singles, which are supposed to be the most radio friendly and commercial, are both close to 4 and a half minutes - meaning that songs on the album are probably much longer. I really think she's experimented this time around. Hell,
I know she's experimented. PnP and Anaconda are hardly safe. Nicki isn't afraid anymore. She doesn't need to have a pop and rap division on her album anymore because she can make her music however she wants.
