EPISODE · Jul 2, 2026 · 21 MIN
Nicki Minaj: Alter Egos, Ownership and the Queen of Rap
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Born in Trinidad and raised in Queens amid a traumatic childhood, Nicki Minaj invented vivid alter egos to survive and later weaponized them to conquer a male-dominated hip-hop industry. This episode traces how she single-handedly resurrected female rap in the 2010s, selling over 100 million records while refusing a ghostwriter and demanding ownership of her rights.From acting training at LaGuardia High School to a career-defining verse on Kanye West's Monster and the pop crossover of Pink Friday, the story follows an artist who redefined the business of music. It also covers her prolific collaborations, high-profile feuds and a publicly documented shift in her personal life and advocacy.How her theatrical training set her apart, letting her play characters across genresRefusing a Warner Bros. deal that required a ghostwriter, then building her own demandKeeping her 360 rights when signing with Young Money, retaining touring and merchandisingHer fight to make streaming numbers count toward Billboard charts and RIAA certificationsHer monetized feuds and a documented shift toward explicit political alignment in 2025 and 2026
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Nicki Minaj: Alter Egos, Ownership and the Queen of Rap
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