[hand knocking on door]
[door squeaking open]
- Joe, how are ya?
- Hi Nicki, how are ya doing?
- I'm blessed, and you?
- [Joe] I'm fantastic.
If you knew just how many of your fans
had asked for this?
- I know they have made
me aware, thanks Barbs.
- [Joe] 73 questions, Nicki Minaj,
this is happening, let's do this.
- Come on in "Vogue."
- [Joe] Now, before we
begin, I just wanna say
how beautiful the drive was here
and it's even prettier in here.
- Thank you.
- [Joe] Can you tell the
audience where we are right now?
- We are in Malibu, California
at the recording studio.
- [Joe] Yes we are, and what
precisely were you doing
just before I arrived?
- Actually, I was working
on a very special lyric.
- [Joe] And it's in this studio
where most of the lyric
working happens, right?
- Yes.
- [Joe] And how are you
feeling about life these days?
- Blessed, happy, thankful, grateful.
- [Joe] Given that we're in Malibu,
what would you say is
the biggest difference
between life in New York and in L.A.?
- New York has the Queens.
- [Joe] Yes, it does.
And how would you describe yourself
to the few people on Earth
who may not know who you are?
- Pink,
rapper,
animated.
- [Joe] That checks out.
Now you gotta know how excited
I am for your next album
and that you recorded it here.
- I did.
- [Joe] It's pretty cool.
So what exactly does a typical day
at work in the studio look like for you?
- Well,
I tend to listen to the beat
and then I get a vibe for it
and if it's something that I
love, then I go on the mic.
My engineer, Juice, records me,
I lay some ideas down,
and then I listen to them,
and then I write it
based on what reference I loved the most.
- Okay.
- And then I record,
and then we listen for days,
sometimes months, sometimes years,
and then one day it comes out.
- [Joe] I'm so sorry if
this is being forward,
but could you freestyle a
few bars for me right now
'cause I can tell you Anna will love it.
- What?
That's scary that, I don't,
what if she doesn't like it?
- How could she not?
- Okay, oh my gosh.
- No pressure.
- First, I'd like to say that,
I don't know if you know this, Joe,
but I definitely have mentioned her
in my songs before.
- Oh, I know.
- But this one obviously
would be a lot more special,
so let me think.
- [Joe] Take your time, you got this.
- Mmm, okay, let me think.
[Nicki drumming on chair]
Okay.
♪ I heard 'em who they sent for ♪
♪ Said you were 10, you
must have meant four ♪
♪ Hot in the summer and the winter ♪
♪ Hello, I know winter ♪
- [Joe] Yes, mission accomplished.
Now you usually record
in both of these rooms,
or just this one?
- Yes, come on in.
- [Joe] Okay, gettin' a full tour here.
Now what exactly is the difference
between these two rooms?
- You are entering the room where
after I leave there, I come here,
I sit there, Drew sits here,
and
we begin listening back to
the iconic music we created.
- [Joe] Now you've collaborated
with so many artists in your career,
I was wondering if you'd be
willing to describe a few
in just one word.
- Okay.
- Ariana Grande?
- Ponytail.
- Elton John?
- Glasses.
- Beyonce?
- Blonde hair.
- [Joe] This is all true.
Who's another artist you'd work with?
- Ms. Lauryn Hill.
- [Joe] What inspired the
title for your next album?
- A feeling of whole circleness.
- Hmm, and why did you call-
- I'm sorry, Joe, I'm sorry,
a feeling of full circleness.
- [Joe] All good.
Now why did you call your
first album, "Pink Friday?"
- Well, I wanted
something that represented
my favorite color, pink,
and another member of my
team at that time said,
"Pink Friday," I fell in love right away.
- [Joe] Now, if you were to describe
the look for this next album
in a single word, or idea,
what would it be?
- Vitmal, I mean,
or as I said it on my album, Vetements.
- [Joe] Now you've also
said that Jay-Z, Foxy Brown,
and Lil Wayne, were some
of your biggest influences
when you were coming up.
What did each of them have
that you wanted to emulate?
- Jay-Z, business savvy,
Foxy Brown, immaculate delivery,
Lil Wayne,
trendsetter.
- [Joe] And out of all the
people you can rely on,
who are the ones you go to
if you ever need advice?
- My spiritual friends, I think,
anyone who can speak with deeper meaning.
- [Joe] And what would you
say is the deepest meaning,
wisdom, that you've ever received?
- To remain humble.
- [Joe] Important to be humble.
Okay, so your fans have now had a peek
inside two of your studios,
I say we keep exploring the property.
- Alright you guys, let's go
outside and get some fresh air.
- [Joe] Let's do it,
we should just be in time for sunset.
So Nicki, I wanted to ask,
what would you say is
your favorite feature,
not by Nicki Minaj?
- I would say, "If I Ruled the World,"
Nas and Lauryn Hill.
- [Joe] Good one, and what is the one song
with 100% certainty that'll make you cry?
- "Hello," by Adele.
- [Joe] I may have a feeling
I know the answer to this one,
but what was the last great
movie that you watched?
- "Barbie."
- Yep, there it is.
Updo or blowout?
- I'm definitely in my blowout era.
- [Joe] Freestyle or written verse?
- Written verse, I like to write.
- [Joe] And while you are writing,
what is your go-to takeout order
whenever you need a break.
- Mmm, Four Wings and some french fries,
hot sauce and kitchen.
- Wow, delicious.
And when you think about your
times in history, in Trinidad,
is there a favorite memory
that always comes up?
- My grandmother, for sure.
- [Joe] Now what if that
question replaced Trinidad
with New York City?
- The smell of snow.
- [Joe] And when you think
of yourself as a child,
how would you describe that
smaller version of you?
- Hopeful.
- [Joe] When did you first
realize you loved performing,
entertaining people, being
in front of an audience?
- Probably around the age of five.
- [Joe] And when did
you first hear the sound
of your own voice on the radio?
- When I was working
at Red Lobster, maybe,
I dunno, maybe 17 years ago.
- [Joe] Hmm, must've been crazy.
And what was the worst part of that job?
- Having to constantly wash your clothes
because they smelled like
Red Lobster.
[Joe chuckling]
- [Joe] What performance in your career
were you most nervous about beforehand?
- All of my televised performances
early on in my career.
- [Joe] What was the first album you heard
that completely changed your life?
- It was "Miseducation of Lauryn Hill."
- [Joe] I read you wrote your first rap
when you were 12 years old?
- Yes.
- [Joe] Do you remember
any of those lyrics?
♪ Cookies the name ♪
♪ Chocolate chip is the flavor ♪
♪ I suck up my style ♪
like a cherry Lifesaver
- [Joe chuckling] Now I wanna go back
to Red Lobster for a second,
what other jobs did you
have before you got signed?
- Lots of waitressing,
customer service rep,
telemarketer, receptionist.
[airplane engine roaring by]
And also I even sold fire extinguishers.
- [Joe] Oh, random assortment of jobs.
Which of those jobs did you love the most?
- Office manager.
- [Joe] Now you originally uploaded
your first mixes to Myspace,
if you remember, can you tell me
who was in your Myspace top eight?
- I have no idea,
but I'm sure Lil Wayne
was probably one of them.
- [Joe] Probably.
And what was your first accent
that you think you nailed?
- Well, I thought I nailed it,
but I'm learning I did not,
a Jamaican accent.
- [Joe] Would you like to demonstrate
a Jamaican accent for me now?
- No.
- [Joe] Hey, I successfully
got you to freestyle,
I guess I can't ask for it all.
- All right, follow me to the house.
- [Joe] Now Nicki, you
were the first woman
who signed with Young Money,
do you think that that
came with any pressure?
- Absolutely.
- [Joe] When exactly did your alter egos
first start to come out in your music?
- I think on like "5 Star
Chick," with Yo Gotti
and "Bedrock," with Young Money,
I started tapping more into
like the Barbie persona.
- [Joe] Now I'd like to
list a few other personas,
do you think you could describe
each of them with one word?
- Sure.
- Here we go, Harajuku Barbie?
- Japan.
- Red Ruby?
- The sleeze.
- [Joe] Roman?
- Raa-raa.
- [Joe] Now out of
Harajuku Barbie, Red Ruby,
or Roman, who is your
favorite of the three?
- I guess my favorite
right now is Red Ruby,
but as a whole, in our Barb community,
I would say Roman.
- [Joe] Okay, and how would you describe
your fashion and style
early in your career?
- Kooky.
- [Joe] Does that word still
describe your style today?
- I wouldn't say so.
- [Joe] When did your fans
first start calling themselves, Barbs?
- I gave them that name
because first I was calling them, Barbies,
'cause I was calling myself Barbie,
and then I just thought that Barbs
sounded more like a term
of endearment and it stuck.
- [Joe] I like it.
What did you think when you first
saw your official Barbie?
- Oh gosh, well,
I just was very emotional, grateful,
couldn't believe it, ecstatic.
- [Joe] Yeah, it was amazing.
Now shifting gears,
if you could eat only
one food from a bodega,
for the rest of your
life, what would it be?
- Well, definitely it would be a sandwich,
turkey, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes,
salt, pepper, oil and vinegar,
jalapenos, mayonnaise, mustard,
extra turkey, extra cheese.
- [Joe] Wow, there's a lot
going on with that sandwich.
Next time I'm at a bodega
I'll order the Nicki Minaj
and see what they do.
- So would you like to have a drink?
- [Joe] I'd love a drink,
thank you, Nicki.
- Okay, [indistinct].
- [Joe] Okay, I'll hang
here and enjoy the sunset
while you're gone.
Now Nicki, what would you
say Queens does better
than any other borough?
- Get the money.
- And out of all the places
you've ever given a concert,
what's been your favorite
city to perform in?
- Well, I would say
New York.
- [Joe] Well obviously, New
York City has to be the best.
And whose style did
you look up to the most
when you were younger?
- I looked up to a specific
era of the hip-hop culture,
where the image of Salt-N-Pepa
is sort of really cemented
into my psyche at one point,
and it's why till this day
I am in love with bamboo earrings
and I even put bamboo earrings
in my Fendi Prints online at one time.
It's sort of like the girl
that LL Cool J was describing on,
"Around The Way Girl."
- [Joe] Now I gotta ask,
what's the secret to a perfect cat eye?
- Well, you can't be
nervous, you can't be late,
you have to be very calm,
and you know you just have to think
angle and sharp.
- [Joe] Noted.
And what was your favorite Met Gala look?
- Yikes.
[Joe laughing]
- [Joe] And what about a typical
Nicki Minaj at-home look?
- I rather like this look, actually.
Dolce & Gabbana on the coat,
and Tom Ford on the sneaker.
A little YV on some jean shorts,
nothing's too much, Barbie
chain, of course [brrrr].
- [Joe] What was the first
designer item you ever bought?
- I don't remember, but I
remember the first designer,
fake designer item I was
given from my friend,
it was a fake Louis Vuitton.
- [Joe] Ooh.
And what clothing item
do you have the most of
in your closet?
- I have lots of sweaters
because I'm always cold.
- [Joe] Who's a new designer
that you're super excited
about at this moment?
- Well,
does Demna count
as a new designer right now?
- Uh.
- Not really, Joe?
- [Joe] It counts for me.
- Does it?
- Yeah, I love Demna.
- Okay, so let me say it, want me to?
- [Joe] Yeah, shout-out to Georgia.
- Okay.
- [Joe] What has been
the most rewarding part
about being a mother?
- Every single second of every single day
learning that I was able to love
on a whole other level.
- [Joe] That is beautiful.
And how did having a baby
affect how you recorded
your most recent album?
- Well, because some of the songs
started off being written
about four years ago,
there were songs, I couldn't record
sexually explicit songs
while I was pregnant,
so I ended up just getting turned off
for like a very long time.
And I had writer's block for a while,
even after I had the baby,
and so now I'm doing a balance
of what I think feels
like Nicki Minaj,
but doesn't make me, you know,
feel like eek.
- Yeah.
And why did you go with
the nickname, Papa Bear,
for your son?
- Well, I don't know.
You know I've always
been a nickname person,
I give everyone I love
these nicknames normally,
and he actually had a couple nicknames.
His first nickname, while he
was in my stomach, was Bubba.
And when he came out it just
transformed into Papa Bear,
I can't explain it, but
when I looked at him,
that's what I thought.
- [Joe] It's really cute.
Do you see any of yourself
in his personality yet?
- Yes.
- [Joe] And what is the
number one most favorite thing
that he loves doing in life?
- Swim, or just be in the pool,
in any way in water, playing in water.
- [Joe] Can you give me any
hint about what his name is?
- Sure.
- [Joe] Amazing!
So many people have
asked me to ask you this.
- I can.
- [Joe] Okay, ready for the hint.
All right, well, we'll keep it a secret.
I read you've been doing voices for him
will any of these show up
in the most recent record?
- No, that's for me and him.
- [Joe] Fair enough.
I also read that you quoted Lauryn Hill
in your high school yearbook?
- I did.
- [Joe] What lyric did you use?
- To survive is to stay alive
in the face of opposition.
- [Joe] Which of your Rap
Snacks flavors is your favorite?
- I'll never tell.
- [Joe] What did no one
tell you about being famous
that you'd really like
other people to know?
[Nicki sighing]
- It is,
it's only, it's not
for the faint of heart.
- [Joe] You once said that being famous
comes with a lot of guilt,
how do you manage that today?
- By just focusing on the positive energy,
the love energy,
and learning how to love myself enough
to realize that I put in my blood, sweat,
and tears into this, I
deserve it, it's okay.
- [Joe] What celebrity do
you have saved in your phone
that would completely surprise me,
or anyone else out there
who's a fan of you?
- Hmm.
Hmm, that's a very interesting question.
At the moment I would say
the iconic, the legendary,
beautiful,
boss, [indistinct].
- [Joe] I wouldn't say
I'm completely surprised.
When was the last time that
you were truly terrified?
- My son ran out of the door,
in the hotel I was at recently,
and ran in the hallway
as if this was just
another part of the house
that he thought he was in,
and so just for those couple
moments I was terrified.
- [Joe] That is scary.
Nicki, what makes zero sense to you?
- What makes zero sense to me is
thinking that you could ever
go up against the Barbs and win.
- [Joe] What is the biggest
misconception about you?
- That, I'm mean.
- [Joe] Would you still
consider yourself a homebody?
- Yes.
- [Joe] You once said
that the thing that motivates you the most
is proving to yourself
that you can do something,
what do you have left
to prove to yourself?
- If it was all worth it?
- [Joe] I think it was,
but Nicki, you've now
answered 72 questions.
Before I go, I wanna ask you,
10 years ago you said you'd
be married with a baby
and that has come true 10 years later,
what do you predict for
yourself in another 10 years?
- Hundreds and hundreds of billions
and being able to help a lot of people
that I think need help in today's world.
- [Joe] Well, we can't wait
to see you achieve that.
What a great answer to
end a great interview.
It's official, you've just
completed your 73 questions.
- Thank you.
- And your fans
are gonna love it.
- Thank you for having me,
you guys, I love you so much,
this is a dream come true.
[Nicki smooching on hands]
Thank you for having me, I love you.
73 Questions With Nicki Minaj | Vogue
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