Nicki Minaj has introduced particulars of her personal HBO documentary collection.
The information comes because the singer and rapper additionally unveiled a deluxe version of her debut album ‘Pink Friday’ to have fun its tenth anniversary.
In accordance with a press launch, the as-yet-untitled documentary collection “will discover Nicki’s brilliantly artistic thoughts and inform the story of her private {and professional} journey”. The collection is ready to return to new streaming service HBO Max.
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Director Michael John Warren mentioned in a press release: “I really like that this collection not solely gives an all-access glimpse at some of the iconic musicians of our era; it additionally profiles the courageous girl behind the artist, Onika. I consider all of us can be taught an excellent deal from her exceptional skilled and private life. It’s an honour to be entrusted with this dynamic story.”
Minaj’s debut album turned 10 yesterday (November 20), and ‘Pink Friday: The Full Version’ is now accessible on streaming providers. Take heed to the entire thing beneath.
Final month, Nicki Minaj took to social media today to confirm the birth of her son, after it was reported that she had given birth in September.
“I’m so grateful & in love with my son. Head over heels in love. My favourite liddo boy in the entire broad world,” she wrote on Instagram.
Elsewhere, Cardi B recently praised Nicki Minaj for “dominating” the music industry. Cardi didn’t point out Nicki by title, however seemingly referenced her when talking to Apple Music about how feminine rappers managed the music scene when she was rising up.
“There was one feminine rapper that dominated for a really very long time,” Cardi mentioned. “And he or she did fairly good. She’s been nonetheless dominating.”