Run The Jewels. Bree Runway. The Weeknd. Fri 20th Nov Nicki Minaj has released a 10th anniversary reissue of her debut album. Fri 7th Feb Nicki Minaj has shared a new single. Thu 26th Sep Nicki Minaj has appeared on a new single. Fri 6th Sep Nicki Minaj has announced her retirement.
No safe walkways for pedestrians walking from lot to the ampitheatre. Also, the guy in front of me kept lighting up. If you don't like the smell of weed and cigs, don't go. Another thing I didn't like was Meek Mill doing his set right in the middle of Nicki's set. I screamed a lot of stuff about Drake during that time.
Fight me. Read more. Report as inappropriate. The word on the street was TRUE. Nicki's performance at the outdoor venue outside of San Diego was more than fun and fantastic, it was breath-taking and jaw-dropping. Nicki had an electric energy that just filled you with awe. Her smile was alive, contagious, and sweet. I found myself entertained by her silly antics when reverting back to songs from the beginning of her hip hop plight.
Then the Mood changed to an upbeat dance tempo, and I found myself jumping up and down, and singing every word to her recent hit, 'Truffle Butter' from the most recent "Pink Print" album. More emotion was pulled from me when I found myself fighting back tears during her latest love ballad, 'Grand Piano'. With countless hit records, and her sensational stage presence, Lil Wayne knew she was a star in the making when he heard her mixtape in Nicki, I will never forget the musical talent you expressed that mid-August night at the Sleeptrain Amphitheater in Chula Vista, California.
Her sometimes-questionable language is pushed aside out of question by her extravagant costume and staging choices. The energy she radiates is undeniable, and her enthusiasm permeates into the crowd with her infectious smile reaching even the most reluctant audience members. Her performances are all about having fun, having a good time, and consequently, the audience thoroughly enjoy themselves, jumping along to the well known songs of the moment.
Minaj has a reputation for her wild side, bringing chaos to many shows, but her music enables this flamboyant nature to function positively in a performance environment, engaging and catering for an audience who just want to have a great time…something it seems she can guarantee!
It's only mid-March and I can already state without a doubt this was the worst show of the year! Ms Minaj didn't sing. Didn't even try to lip-sync. Over the entire concert she probably pretended to lip-sync 4 or 5 minutes, not more. She invited 5 other artists on stage, but each left a sub-par impression, wrapping a handful of sentences, no passion whatsoever, then strutting or dancing around the stage. Usually when life singing is not an artist's strong suit, they try to put on a bit of a show.
Quite a boring affair. She arrived late on stage and there were annoyingly long breaks in between. There was no flow at all. Summary: worst show of the year. Only positives were that the tickets were half-priced, and at least the audience tried to sing a bit. Nicki Minaj. A global superstar who has risen from the underground via Young Money in a relatively short amount of time yet has been continuously writing, releasing and collaborating with huge acts in the industry. Her live show is now a melange of theatrics, freestyle and character driven acts as she often teeters between her hip-hop routes for the likes of covers by 2 Chainz and Gyptian to the alter-ego Roman as she plays 'Roman Reloaded' and 'Roman Holiday'.
Remaining continuously charismatic throughout her long set, Nicki completes detailed choreographed routines with her dancers and wows the audiences with her freestyle ability. There is a good balance in her sets between the material that has made her a household name 'Starships', 'Right Thru Me' with the material that first gained her attention from the underground scene 'Itty Bitty Piggy', 'Freedom'.
Despite the diva reputation, Nicki is an artist dedicated to her music. The show was great, it was a delight to see the queen of hip hop live!
Nicki was awesome on stage, very energetic, showing off all of her talent and with a very good connection to her fans she even got two persons from the public on stage.
I was screaming and dancing all along the show and had a great time. However, I -as a big fan- was a little bit disappointed on the following points: Trigga's show was a little bit too long and Nicki's one was too short. I think that the show was great and very spectacular, but it was the exact same as every other show of this tour.
I screamed a lot of stuff about Drake during that time. Fight me. Read more. Report as inappropriate. The word on the street was TRUE. Nicki's performance at the outdoor venue outside of San Diego was more than fun and fantastic, it was breath-taking and jaw-dropping. Nicki had an electric energy that just filled you with awe. Her smile was alive, contagious, and sweet.
I found myself entertained by her silly antics when reverting back to songs from the beginning of her hip hop plight. Then the Mood changed to an upbeat dance tempo, and I found myself jumping up and down, and singing every word to her recent hit, 'Truffle Butter' from the most recent "Pink Print" album.
More emotion was pulled from me when I found myself fighting back tears during her latest love ballad, 'Grand Piano'. With countless hit records, and her sensational stage presence, Lil Wayne knew she was a star in the making when he heard her mixtape in Nicki, I will never forget the musical talent you expressed that mid-August night at the Sleeptrain Amphitheater in Chula Vista, California.
Her sometimes-questionable language is pushed aside out of question by her extravagant costume and staging choices. The energy she radiates is undeniable, and her enthusiasm permeates into the crowd with her infectious smile reaching even the most reluctant audience members. Her performances are all about having fun, having a good time, and consequently, the audience thoroughly enjoy themselves, jumping along to the well known songs of the moment.
Minaj has a reputation for her wild side, bringing chaos to many shows, but her music enables this flamboyant nature to function positively in a performance environment, engaging and catering for an audience who just want to have a great time…something it seems she can guarantee!
It's only mid-March and I can already state without a doubt this was the worst show of the year! Ms Minaj didn't sing.
Didn't even try to lip-sync. Over the entire concert she probably pretended to lip-sync 4 or 5 minutes, not more. She invited 5 other artists on stage, but each left a sub-par impression, wrapping a handful of sentences, no passion whatsoever, then strutting or dancing around the stage.
Usually when life singing is not an artist's strong suit, they try to put on a bit of a show. Quite a boring affair. She arrived late on stage and there were annoyingly long breaks in between. There was no flow at all. Summary: worst show of the year.
Only positives were that the tickets were half-priced, and at least the audience tried to sing a bit. Nicki Minaj.
A global superstar who has risen from the underground via Young Money in a relatively short amount of time yet has been continuously writing, releasing and collaborating with huge acts in the industry. Her live show is now a melange of theatrics, freestyle and character driven acts as she often teeters between her hip-hop routes for the likes of covers by 2 Chainz and Gyptian to the alter-ego Roman as she plays 'Roman Reloaded' and 'Roman Holiday'.
Remaining continuously charismatic throughout her long set, Nicki completes detailed choreographed routines with her dancers and wows the audiences with her freestyle ability. There is a good balance in her sets between the material that has made her a household name 'Starships', 'Right Thru Me' with the material that first gained her attention from the underground scene 'Itty Bitty Piggy', 'Freedom'.
Despite the diva reputation, Nicki is an artist dedicated to her music. The show was great, it was a delight to see the queen of hip hop live! Nicki was awesome on stage, very energetic, showing off all of her talent and with a very good connection to her fans she even got two persons from the public on stage. I was screaming and dancing all along the show and had a great time. However, I -as a big fan- was a little bit disappointed on the following points: Trigga's show was a little bit too long and Nicki's one was too short.
I think that the show was great and very spectacular, but it was the exact same as every other show of this tour. I was expecting something more personal, that only us would get to experience, not only changing her lyrics to "Belgium won't you save me" which was already so sweet, but we know that she does the same everywhere else.
Also the crowd honestly wasn't the best. I wanted to jump and shout all the time but I always was alone. The people around were so still and kind of disrespectful during the opening act and during Juice WRLD's performance, they could've at least showed a bit of interest even if they don't like their music.
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