Saturday, December 15, 2012

Nicki Minaj's Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded (Review)

I like it a lot and so do many of her fans. The Trindad and Tobago singer/rapper just knows what we crave in music. As Simon Cowell would say, she has got the X Factor.

Nicki Minaj, released Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded early this year and the album bedazzled the charts like a skyscraper! Fellow hip hop predecessor feel that the pop-rap has dumped her hip hop roots.

As Nicki Minaj, profile rises so does fueled contention from critics extends. With newly astound look Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded has flirted with pop and seduced hip hop to its crate of pop.

The 128 BPM alt bum has compelled her two fan bases. 'Starships' has served the album right by hitting the radio/TV stations first. The album proved that schizophrenia is a mental disorder that spurs a breakdown of clear thought patterns.

The album cuts a stunning hip hop track list with 'I am a Leader' featuring Lil'Wayne, Rick Ross and Cam'ron and 'Champion' featuring Nas, Drake and Young Jeezy truly exemplifies that Minaj can split two bases when need.

Speaking of singing, Nicki Minaj saved the best for last. 'Marilyn Monroe' is an intimate song with true naked-human feelings poured out. So does 'Fire Burns' and 'Young Forever'.

 Nicki closes the chapter by ending with club hits 'Va Va Voom', painfully dull 'Masquerade' and the garbage 'Stupid Hoe'.

Final, the album is fresh and invites all but she mixed too much, too soon and clouded the listeners ears! Overall, the album is a must listen, I rate it a wiping 6/10.

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