this album title almost assuredly gave a few people cancer
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'exactly she's using her power to inspire, empower and bring societlal issues into the limelight but all she does is get called a slut in various degrees of expliticism'
Are we gonna forget shit like Anaconda happened?
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Album Rating: 3.0
I don't listen to her because of her social positions, I listen to her because she makes catchy, mindless, fun rap music. (At least on this album)
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no tbh
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Album Rating: 3.0
Nicki Minaj is a hypocritical figure as a person. She's talked about as being an empowering woman (and has done some commendable things charity wise), but other than that a lot of her "empowerment" comes from using her body to control men; which to me, isn't empowerment.
I can't deny though that there are some objectively great tracks on this album, I just can't rate it any higher due to a lot of the tracks that are blatant blunders.
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Album Rating: 3.0
This album is still decent.
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Album Rating: 3.5
all things go
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Album Rating: 2.5
anaconda is lit tho
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yeah, it's harmless fun
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gay
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jk love minaj she's the fuckin girl, wish she'd make better solo material tho
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Album Rating: 2.5
https://soundcloud.com/nickiminaj/nicki-minaj-black-barbie-v4
this is a pretty dope remix
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Album Rating: 3.0
WHO HAD EMINEM ON HER FIRST ALBUM
I was expecting to 1 this after Anaconda
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The opener is actually really really good wtf
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Album Rating: 3.0
"the crying game" is great tbh, love jessie ware
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^Yeah that section with the distorted guitar-sounding beat is fuckin great
Most of this is trash but like 4 songs are genuinely dope
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Album Rating: 3.0
still love jessie ware on "the crying game"
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Not going to lie, that Chun Li track is pretty damn good
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Really is, she's a great rapper and she is at her best when she's sticking to straight forward rapping
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Seriously, if she did more tracks like that I'd be a really big fan of her stuff but she does too much straight pop-oriented stuff in her career for me to care. Song was a straight 90's vibe with a hell of a chorus
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