
7 Years Ago NICKI MINAJ’S PINK FRIDAY WAS RED-HOT The flamboyant artist charted her first No. 1 album in what has become a record-setting career IN 2011, NICKI MINAJ BECAME JUST THE fourth female rapper to earn a No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 with her first studio LP, Pink Friday. (She had put out three mixtapes between 2007 and 2009.) The album, which debuted at No. 2 the previous December, ascended to the top on Feb. 19, 2011, in its 11th week on the chart. That same week, the Trinidadian-American artist, then 28, saw Pink Friday cross the million-sales mark. (Its U.S. total now stands at 2 million, according to Nielsen Music.) Prior to Minaj’s achievement, Foxy Brown had twice topped the Billboard 200, in 1997 and 1999; Lauryn Hill hit No. 1 in 1998; and Eve led in 1999. Since Pink Friday, the only female MC to top the Billboard 200 has been Minaj herself, with her 2012 follow-up, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded. Minaj first debuted on the Billboard charts in August 2009 with “I Get Crazy,” featuring Lil Wayne, which became a top 40 hit on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs tally. She has gone on to become the female rapper with the most top 10 tracks on both the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs list (26) and the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 (15). On the latter, Minaj also boasts the most entries among women overall: 83 (through Feb. 10). They include Pink Friday’s No. 3 smash, “Super Bass.” Minaj hasn’t released a new studio album since The Pinkprint in 2014, but she has hardly been idle. While she is reportedly readying a new release, in 2017 alone she charted 16 songs on the Hot 100 — the most by a woman in any genre. “It’s corny when rappers feel like they’ve made it and they don’t have to prove themselves anymore,” Minaj told Billboard in 2014. “You should always be trying to show that you’re the best.” —KEITH CAULFIELD © Copyright 2018 by Prometheus Global Media LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. BILLBOARD MAGAZINE (ISSN 0006-2510; USPS 056-100) is published weekly except for two issues in February, April, June, July, August, September, October and November; three issues in January, May and December and four issues in March; a total of 29 issues, by Prometheus Global Media LLC, 340 Madison Ave., Sixth Floor, New York, NY 10173. Subscription rate: annual rate, continental U.S. $299. Continental Europe £229. Billboard, Tower House, Sov- ereign Park, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England LE16 9EF. Registered as a newspaper at the British Post Office. Japan ¥109,000. Periodicals postage paid at New York, N.Y., and at additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Please send all UAA to CFS. Send non-postal and military facilities changes of address to Billboard, P.O. Box 45, Congers, NY 10920-0045. Current and back copies of Billboard are available on microfilm from Kraus Microform, Route 100, Millwood, NY 10546 or Xerox University Micro- films, P.O. Box 1346, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. For reprints, contact Wright’s Media, [email protected], 877-652-5295. Under Canadian Publication Mail Agreement No. 41450540 return undeliverable Canadian addresses to MSI PM#41450540, P.O. Box 2600, Mississauga, ON L4T 0A8. Vol. 130 Issue 5. Printed in the U.S.A. For subscription information, call 800-684-1873 (U.S. toll-free), 845-267-3007 (international) or email [email protected]. For any other information, call 212-493-4100. KEVIN WINTER/GETTYKEVIN IMAGES 76 BILLBOARD | FEBRUARY 17, 2018.
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