Latest Release

- MAR 30, 2023
- Red Ruby Da Sleeze (Sped Up) [feat. Xxtristanxo & Speed Radio] - Single
- 2 Songs
- Culture II · 2017
- DUMMY BOY · 2018
- STAY DANGEROUS · 2018
- beerbongs & bentleys · 2018
- The Pinkprint (Bonus Tracks) · 2014
- Hot Girl Summer (feat. Nicki Minaj & Ty Dolla $ign) - Single · 2019
- Dreams Worth More Than Money · 2015
- Take Care (Deluxe Version) · 2011
- Dangerous Woman · 2016
Albums
- 2021
- 2018
- 2018
- 2018
Artist Playlists
- Her lightning-speed flow and verbal trickery hypercharged the pop world.
- Nicki's videos are just like her raps: awesome.
- Level up with the Harajuku Barbie and her most upbeat tracks.
- Threatening barbs and beast-mode rhymes.
- From hits to deep cuts, breaking down the samples that have inspired one of music’s most vital artists.
- These hip-hop titans and pop superstars gave Onika big ideas.
Compilations
- Jesy Nelson
- BIA & Nicki Minaj
- Mr Eazi & Major Lazer
- Mr Eazi & Major Lazer
Radio Shows
- Nicki tells it like it is.
- Nicki Minaj vs. Everybody.
- A salute to the groundbreaking Nicki Minaj as she turns 40.
- Nicki Minaj talks to Zane about collaborating with Lil Baby.
- Nicki on her song with Lil Baby, plus Jennifer Lopez interview.
- Ms Banks looks at how far British artists have pushed the UK rap scene over the years.
- Tunechi chops it up with Nicki Minaj, T-Pain, and Damian Lillard.
- Nicki is back for Episode 17 of Queen Radio in NYC.
About Nicki Minaj
Few artists have impacted 21st century rap like Nicki Minaj. Born Onika Tanya Maraj in Trinidad and Tobago in 1982 but raised mostly in Queens, Minaj attended Manhattan’s prestigious LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts (the inspiration for the movie Fame) before trying to make it as an actor— a past evidenced by the deep performative streak that runs through her music today. Turning to rap in her twenties, Minaj quickly became one of the brightest stars in Lil’ Wayne’s Young Money universe. Her work—shapeshifting, ferocious, cartoonish, and often filled with oddball voices and alter egos—is as capable of breaking hearts (“Super Bass”) as it is detaching heads (her breakout verse on Kanye West’s 2010 “Monster,” in which she arguably outshined both West and fellow guest Jay-Z). Minaj’s electrifying presence has also made her a secret weapon in the pop world, where she's just as likely to share credits with David Guetta and Justin Bieber as Ludacris and Future. On top of her own success, Minaj helped rap—and rap audiences—look past narratives of gritty realism for something fluid and playful, but no less genuine or powerful. Railing against the double standard faced by women in entertainment, the outspoken Minaj once told MTV, “You have to be a beast. That’s the only way they respect you.”
- HOMETOWN
- Saint James, Trinidad and Tobago
- BORN
- December 8, 1982