On December 12, the “Pills N Potions” singer’s third studio album will formally celebrate its tenth anniversary.
On Friday, November 22, Nicki Minaj commemorated the tenth anniversary of her critically acclaimed third studio album, The Pinkprint.
Four new tracks were added to the project’s expanded edition, including the dancehall-influenced “Turn Yo Cap Back,” which featured vocals by Swae Lee, and “If It’s Okay,” which featured David Guetta and Davido.
Parker Ighile contributed his skills to “Remember Me,” and Minaj rejoined Juice WRLD for the eagerly awaited “Artic Tundra.” The latter song, which followed “AGATS 2,” was their second joint effort in as many weeks.
At the same time as the launch, The Pinkprint was released on vinyl for the first time. Fans could purchase two versions, each of which included a limited-edition poster, via Minaj’s website.
Check out the LP below.
One of Minaj’s best albums from that era is undoubtedly The Pinkprint, which takes its title from JAY-Z’s previous album The Blueprint. It had 23 tracks, including the then-controversial “Anaconda,” “Only” with Chris Brown, Drake, and Lil Wayne, “Feeling Myself” with Beyoncé, and “Pills N Potions.”
Minaj talked on how The Pinkprint helped her connect with “so many more people who probably didn’t understand me before” in an interview with Vogue. It’s just such a true record that everyone who has ever experienced relationship problems can relate to,” she said. Additionally, I believe that the production as a whole is far superior. Everything is growing so rapidly.
The re-release of the LP came during a very hectic year for Minaj, who has no intention of slowing down anytime soon. Fans can anticipate Pink Friday 2 (The Hiatus) in December after she concluded the second North American leg of her “Pink Friday 2 World Tour” in October. On December 13, the forthcoming body of work will be available on streaming sites. The rapper claims that it will be the “last deluxe installment.”