Nicki Minaj's "Pink Friday 2" has been released and it's been heaping with collaborators and features! However, Nicki Minaj revealed that there's more coming!
Although some were dismayed to not see artists like Ariana Grande, Rihanna, Doja Cat, Ice Spice, and even Beyonce on the list, Minaj sufficed them with a powerful collaboration with Tasha Cobbs Leonard and Lourdiz.
Nicki Minaj 'Pink Friday 2' Collaborators Added Next Week
As Complex chose their favorite tracks from the album, they decided that "Beep Beep" and "Everybody" were the best among the 22 tracks.
Minaj, like the treat she is, reacted to the selection and revealed that 50 Cent would be on "Beep Beep" on next week's re-release of the album.
"Well wait til they hear Schfifty Schent verse on it next week. #GagCity we here," she tweeted.
Aside from 50 Cent, Nicki Minaj also enlisted two veteran artists on the album's re-release next week.
Nicki Minaj 'Pink Friday 2' New Songs Will Be Released Next Week
In a separate tweet, Nicki Minaj, as another gift for her loyal legion of fans, announced that she would be releasing new editions of the songs and adding more collaborators on the next week's re-release of the album.
"#GagCity welcomes a new edition every day beginning Monday or Tuesday. Every day until Friday, you'll get an add'l song that completes my fave body of work to date," she announced. "4 more songs. Two of the names on a very important song rhyme with Schmechia Schmole & Schmonica"
Notably, Keysha Cole and Monica appeared on an Instagram Live with Nicki Minaj in the past few days, giving fans a hint that they would appear one way or another on the album.
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Nicki Minaj 'Pink Friday 2' Reviews
Nicki Minaj's "Pink Friday 2" debuted on Metacritic with a 76 score with generally positive reviews.
NME noted that while the album is "too long," the project felt like a "consolidation and refinement of everything Minaj can do." The publication gave the album a 4 out of five star review. The Evening Standard and The Guardian also gave the album four out of five stars.
"An expansion of what she can do rather than a complete about turn. While she never transitions into the many-voiced rap monster who was such a blast in her early days, anyone hoping to hear her putting her rivals in their place will find plenty of great lines," The Evening Standard said in a rave review.
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