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Nicki Minaj
Minaj ee 2017
Ku dhashayOnika Tanya Maraj
(1982-12-08) December 8, 1982 (Da’da  42)
Saint James, Dekedda Isbania, Trinidad iyo Tobago
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  • Raaber
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Sanadaha Shaqada2004–hada
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Kenneth Petty (g. 2019)
LamaaneSafaree Samuels (2000–2014)
Meek Mill (2015–2017)
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Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty (dhashay Diseembar 8, 1982), loo yaqan sida Nicki Minaj (/mɪˈnɑːʒ/), waa raaber, heesaa iyo atariisho ku dhashay Trinidadian[1]. Waxa ay caan ku tahay wax-ka-bedelkeeda farshaxan ahaan, hal-abuurkeeda luuqaynta iyo isticmaalkeeda beddelka ereyada iyo lahjadaha. Minaj ayaa markii ugu horreysay heshay aqoonsi ka dib markii ay sii daysay saddex mixtape oo isku dhafan intii u dhaxaysay 2007 iyo 2009. Waxay ku caan baxday albamkeedii ugu horreeyay, Pink Friday (2010) iyo heesta "Super Bass".

Inta badan waxaa lagu tilmaamaa "Boqoradda Raabka" iyo "Boqoradda Hip Hop" dhowr warbaahin, iyada ayaa loo magacaabay mid ka mid ah fanaaniinta ugu saameynta badan abid The New York Times, Evening Standard, iyo NPR. Minaj sidoo kale waa mid ka mid ah fanaaniinta ugu iibsiga badan ebid, iyada oo 100 milyan oo rikoodh ah oo adduunka ah lagu iibiyey. Billboard waxay ku qiimeeyay inay tahay raaberyasha haweeneyda ugu sareysa 2010-meeyadii, iyo toddobaad ka mid ah fanaaniinta ugu sarreeya dumarka. Atariisho ahaan, waxay door yar ah ku lahayd filimada majaajilada ah The Other Woman (2014) iyo Barbershop: The Next Cut (2016). Iyadu hadda waa raaber-ta loogu badan raacaa Instagram-ka oo leh in ka badan 175 milyan oo raacsan.

Warbaahino kala duwan, sida Billboard, Time, NME, NBC News, Cosmopolitan iyo GQ waxay Minaj ugu yeereen "Boqoradda Raab-ka" iyo The New York Times, Washington Post, NPR, iyo LA Times waxay u tixraaceen inay tahay "Boqoradda Hip Hop".[2][3]

Sannadkii 2012, Jon Caramanica oo ka tirsan wargeyska The New York Times ayaa ugu yeedhay Minaj "raaber-ta dumarka ugu saamaynta badan ah ee waligoodba", ee 2015 Vanessa Grigoriadis oo ka tirsan majaladda ayaa ugu yeedhay "xiddigta raab-ka dumarka ugu weyn adduunka".[4][5][6][7][8]

2017, Patrik Sandberg oo ka tirsan Dazed ayaa ku dooday in Minaj uu "ka sare maray fanaan kasta oo kale oo hip hop ah si uu u noqdo midka ugu guulaha badan taariikhda".[9][10] Glamour waxa ay ku dartay Minaj liiskooda 104 haween ah oo qeexay dhaqanka pop 2010-yadii.[11]

XXL, Madeline Roth waxay ka faallootay in Minaj "ay ka caawisay dhalashada jiil cusub oo raaber ah oo la mid ah qaabkeeda".[7] Waxay saameyn ku yeelatay dhowr fanaan oo ay ka mid yihiin Tinashe,[12] Cher Lloyd,[13] Cupcakke,[14] Billie Eilish,[15] Lil Nas X,[16] Ms Banks,[17] Asian Doll,[18] Doja Cat,[19] Megan Thee Stallion,[20] Latto,[21] Shenseea,[22] BIA,[23] Lakeyah,[24] Luísa Sonza,[25] Coi Leray,[26] Maliibu Miitch,[27] City Girls,[28] Yung Baby Tate,[29] Rico Nasty,[30] Princess Vitarah,[31] Erica Banks,[32] Flo Milli,[33] Ivorian Doll,[34] Angel Haze,[35] Rubi Rose, Lady Leshurr, iyo Saweetie.[36] Billboard waxa uu ku ammaanay in ay dib ugu soo celisay raaber-yada dumarka ee guud ahaan Maraykanka.[37][38] Minaj waxaa lagu tiriyaa Complex inay awood u leedahay inay "qaadato hees fudud oo ay u rogi karto mid guulaysata sababtoo ah waxay ku jirtaa."[39][40]

Sannadkii 2014, NPR Erik Nielson wuxuu sheegay in "guusha Minaj tobankii sano ee la soo dhaafay ay u taagan tahay marka laga reebo qaanuunka aan qornayn ee ah in haweenka raaber-yada aysan hadda boos ka helin fannaaniinta caanka ah".[41] Qoraaga Nylon, Demicia Inman, ayaa sidoo kale ku amaantay Minaj saameynteeda taasoo "u taagan tahay mid ka mid ah fanaaniinta ugu guulaha badan qarniga", sidoo kale waxay sheegtay in Minaj "ay la dagaalantay haweenka ka soo horjeeda iyo eexda warshadaha ee haweenka madow si ay u sawirto aqoonsigeeda iyo dhawaaq" oo saameeyn ku yeelanaya shaqadeeda. [42][43][44]

    1. Minaj ayaa ku andacoonaysa inay si sharci darro ah ugu soo haajirtay Maraykanka mana cadda waxa ay tahay sharcigeeda dhalasho ee Maraykanka.
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    6. "From Nas to Drake, the most influential hip hop artists of all time". Evening Standard (in Ingiriis Biritish). Retrieved October 29, 2018.
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    10. Soulsby, Nick (2020-05-11). "Nicki Minaj Is the Greatest Rapper of the Decade Bar None, PopMatters". PopMatters (in Ingiriis Maraykan). Retrieved 2022-01-07.
    11. "104 Women Who Defined the Decade in Pop Culture". Glamour (in Ingiriis Maraykan). 2019-12-20. Retrieved 2021-11-21.
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    14. CupcakKe Interview - New Album, Hosting Hot Haus TV Show, Going to School With Chief Keef (in Ingiriisi), October 29, 2021, retrieved 2021-11-12
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    29. III, Robby Seabrook. "The Break Presents: Yung Baby Tate - XXL". XXL Mag (in Ingiriisi). Retrieved 2022-01-14.
    30. Williams, Kyann-Sian (2020-09-11). "Rico Nasty: "I definitely resonate with being a pop-punk princess"". NME (in Ingiriis Biritish). Retrieved 2022-01-08.
    31. "Princess Vitarah Lives By Her Own Rules". The FADER (in Ingiriisi). Retrieved 2022-01-19.
    32. Inman, DeMicia. "Texan Rapper Erica Banks On Her Song "Buss It" Going Viral". Nylon (in Ingiriisi). Retrieved 2022-01-09.
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