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Nicki Minaj Shared Some ‘Pink Friday’ Behind-The-Scenes Trivia With Fans On Twitter
Young Money/Cash Money Minaj celebrated her debut album’s tenth anniversary by answering her fans’ questions about it. …

Earlier this week, Nicki Minaj teased a celebration for the tenth anniversary of her classic debut album, Pink Friday. She ended up marking the occasion by releasing a deluxe edition of the album, and on top of that, she also took some time to share some trivia about the record during an impromptu Twitter Q&A with fans.
It began when Minaj shared the branded Twitter hashtags reserved for the album’s anniversary — #PinkFriday, #NickiMinaj, #PinkFriday10, #Barbz, and #PinkFridayAnniversary — and wrote, “I love this emoji Twitter gave us in honor of the big day. Use one or more of these tags with every tweet. What was your favorite song on #PinkFriday ?????”
#PinkFriday #NickiMinaj #PinkFriday10 #Barbz #PinkFridayAnniversary
I love this emoji Twitter gave us in honor of the big day. Use one or more of these tags with every tweet. What was your favorite song on #PinkFriday ?????
— Mrs. Petty (@NICKIMINAJ) November 20, 2020
After that, a fan suggested that Minaj host a Q&A about the album, and she obliged. For example, she revealed her three favorite songs from the album to perform: “Roman’s Revenge,” “Did It On’em,” and “Save Me.” She also noted there was only one artist she wanted to guest on the album who didn’t, and that was Lil Wayne, who couldn’t make an appearance because he was in jail at the time. She was diplomatic when it came to answering what her favorite collaboration is on the album, though, saying, “Omfg. Def can’t answer that. Still love all those artists for believing in me.”
Check out all of the tweets below or here.
Ok. Ask your questions using one or more hashtags
https://t.co/4GOPspNJvI
— Mrs. Petty (@NICKIMINAJ) November 20, 2020
Romans Revenge, did it on’em & save me https://t.co/DIbaoIhr5h
— Mrs. Petty (@NICKIMINAJ) November 20, 2020
Making an announcement tomorrow regarding one of the things you can expect. https://t.co/lJNfFbyCN3
— Mrs. Petty (@NICKIMINAJ) November 20, 2020
I would love to https://t.co/ThzTMX8DHr
— Mrs. Petty (@NICKIMINAJ) November 20, 2020
Great question. Hmmmm. Wayne couldn’t b on it cuz he was in jail. That’s the only thing I’d change if I could go back. Otherwise, the features were perfect. https://t.co/pCOdRHeGPi
— Mrs. Petty (@NICKIMINAJ) November 20, 2020
Probably delivering the men vs. women speech in the studio, which made it to the mtv doc. That went real viral. https://t.co/AiX4ghWxJI
— Mrs. Petty (@NICKIMINAJ) November 20, 2020
Probably Blazin. I knew I wanted a legend on it so I worked rlly hard on those bars. https://t.co/n2laxg0LSQ
— Mrs. Petty (@NICKIMINAJ) November 20, 2020
I admire the inner peace I found
https://t.co/XZEiuUE68L
— Mrs. Petty (@NICKIMINAJ) November 20, 2020
Interacting with you guys more candidly like b4
https://t.co/G98iCGLXMP
— Mrs. Petty (@NICKIMINAJ) November 20, 2020
His Dad is feeding him while I tweet
he was just sleeping on my chest. That’s his fave place to sleep. He thinks I’m his personal lil bed
https://t.co/ACzsqsmecr
— Mrs. Petty (@NICKIMINAJ) November 20, 2020
Omfg. Def can’t answer that. Still love all those artists for believing in me. https://t.co/FuwVxE18cL
— Mrs. Petty (@NICKIMINAJ) November 20, 2020
I wish “Catch me” went on the album & not just a Best Buy exclusive. https://t.co/DtHnXFsiHf
— Mrs. Petty (@NICKIMINAJ) November 20, 2020
I think I fainted for both. I added another verse after em sent his Back. That’s how inspired I was. With Ye, I just couldn’t believe he did it. He rlly just wanted to be on “right thru me”. https://t.co/ZKsiBxhCAw
— Mrs. Petty (@NICKIMINAJ) November 20, 2020
Just reflecting in the shower one day. Thinking about what role I played in my past relationships & why I needed to work on myself as a person. https://t.co/h59mFpNFgi
— Mrs. Petty (@NICKIMINAJ) November 20, 2020
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he was just sleeping on my chest. That’s his fave place to sleep. He thinks I’m his personal lil bed 
