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Flo Milli’s ‘Roaring 20s’ Flips A Light-Hearted ’70s Song Into A Money-Driven Anthem

After making it impossible to ignore her in 2020, Flo Milli sticks to the same formula with her new single. …

Flo Milli grabbed the attention of the world in 2020 with the release of her Ho, Why Is You Here? debut. The project was met with critical acclaim and found many of her peers rallying around her while newfound supporters of the rapper spoke nothing but good things about it. With a new year in front of her, the Alabama native kicked off her 2021 campaign by sticking to her script with her new single, “Roaring 20s.” The track, which features production from Kenny Beats, presents a flip of Topol’s 1971 song, “If I Were A Rich Man.” The light-hearted song that appeared in the Fiddler On The Roof musical of the same year is transformed into Flo Mill’s thrilling single where she raps about her “rich b*tch tendencies” while flaunting her newfound fame.

“Roaring 20s” stands as the lead-off hitter for what fans hope to be a 2021 filled with home run shots. It comes after Flo Mill put forth an impressive year following the release of Ho, Why Is You Here?. Shortly after, she would hit her supporters with a video for “Send The Addy/May I” before she took her talents around the musical world for a collection of guest verses. Over the next few months, fans would see her work with Snot, Benee, Yung Baby Tate, and PJ. Perhaps her biggest moment of 2020 came when she brought her undeniable rap skills to the BET Hip-Hop Awards stage for a strong freestyle besides Deante Hitchcock, Buddy, and Ade.

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Check out Flo’s latest single in the video above.

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Surprise Switcheroo, Lil Wayne Takes the Stage Instead of Nicki Minaj at iHeartRadio’s Jingle Ball in Chicago

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In an unexpected twist, Nicki Minaj drops a bombshell on Twitter, revealing that Lil Wayne will be the star replacing her at the upcoming 2023 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball in Chicago. Despite the change, Minaj assures fans that her highly anticipated album, Pink Friday 2, is still on track for release later this week.

“Hey guys, got something to share. One last thing. Hope it doesn’t bum you out. Unfortunately, I won’t be able to rock the stage tomorrow at #Chicago Jingle Ball. My sincere apologies—I was really looking forward to seeing you all. I promise to make it up to you during the Chicago stops of my tour early next year. Stay tuned for details. BUT!!!!! My amazing brother/boss, Lil Wayne AKA the GOAT, stepped up for me so I wouldn’t have to delay my album. Catch him tomorrow at the Chicago show. I’m STILL performing at the #Atlanta Jingle Ball on the 14th and now added to the lineup for the #Miami Jingle Ball on the 16th. Album STILL dropping this FRIDAY. Thank you. Love you,” Minaj shared on Twitter.

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Minaj, who has been building anticipation for Pink Friday 2 for months, previously hinted that the album holds one of her “best-kept secrets.” In a candid November post, she disclosed, “Last night when all the world was sleeping, I was up…missing you…a painful amount of missing you…listening to the intro track on #PinkFriday2…I wrote it for you. On Dec. 8th…when the clock strikes 12, one of my best-kept secrets & proudest moments will be unveiled.”

Don’t forget to mark your calendars for Pink Friday 2’s release on Friday, December 8, and stay tuned to Honk Magazine for the latest updates on Nicki Minaj and her highly anticipated new album.

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Lil Wayne’s Heroic Move Saves Nicki Minaj’s ‘Pink Friday 2’ from Another Delay

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Nicki Minaj’s highly anticipated return after five years with “Pink Friday 2” almost faced another setback, but thanks to Lil Wayne’s timely intervention, the album is set to drop as scheduled this Friday.

Earlier this week, Nicki Minaj took to Twitter to share the close call with her fans, revealing that she couldn’t perform at the Chicago Jingle Ball. Despite the disappointment for her Chicago fans, Nicki assured them that she would make it up during the early stops of her tour next year.

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In a surprising turn of events, Nicki Minaj unveiled the real hero behind the scenes—Lil Wayne, her beloved brother/boss. He stepped up to perform at the Chicago show, ensuring that the album’s release wouldn’t face another delay. Nicki expressed her gratitude in her tweet, calling Lil Wayne the GOAT (Greatest of All Time) and confirming that the album is still on track for its Friday release.

The rapper has been consistently hyping up “Pink Friday 2” in recent weeks, sharing teaser bars and boldly proclaiming it as one of the “greatest of all time.” Now, with Lil Wayne’s heroic act, the stage is set for Nicki Minaj’s long-awaited comeback. What are your thoughts on Lil Wayne’s role in ensuring the album’s timely release? Share your opinions in the comments below.

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