
Nicki Minaj Revs a Pink Lambo Through N.Y.C. in ‘We Go Up’ Video
"I know they sleepin' on me, bitches got epilepsy," she raps. (Does she mean narcolepsy?)
"I know they sleepin' on me, bitches got epilepsy," she raps. (Does she mean narcolepsy?)
Rap artist claims lawyer repping her husband's accuser made "disgraceful" and "baseless accusations," calling Minaj a gang member and his former co-counsel a "double agent"
"It's not natural for a human being to just always feel like everyone's critiquing them," Minaj says in between cackles and rap-alongs
Rising rapper-singer's debut album Trendsetter expected to arrive later this year
Rappers drop follow-up to "Do We Have a Problem?"
Visual for rapper's track with Lil Baby stars Cory Hardrict and Joseph Sikora
A week after rape accuser Jennifer Hough dismissed her harassment claims against Minaj in New York, her lawyer revealed she plans to refile the lawsuit in California, where the rapper lives
Jennifer Hough voluntarily dropped her lawsuit against the rapper, but will still pursue legal action against her husband, Kenneth Petty
Jennifer Hough had asked the court to find the singer and her husband Kenneth Petty in “default” and award her $20 million for alleged harassment, but a court clerk found no foul on Minaj's part, only Petty's
Jennifer Hough, the woman Petty was convicted of attempting to rape in 1994, sues rapper and husband over alleged campaign of threats and harassment
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