Nicki Minaj didn’t hold back when ranking her albums, asserting that her latest release, “Pink Friday 2,” stands as her finest work yet. Engaging with fans on Friday, the rap icon responded to a user’s call to put her albums in order, revealing her personal ranking from one through five.
Reposting the opinions of her loyal followers, Minaj addressed the Barbz’s enthusiasm for “Pink Friday 2” as her supreme creation, just weeks after its release on the rapper’s 41st birthday. The exchange saw Minaj acknowledging the fan-favorite album, a sentiment reciprocated by Gag City, her fans’ virtual haven.
However, the dialogue took an intriguing turn when Minaj candidly discussed her perceived weaker releases, singling out “Roman Reloaded” and “The Pinkprint.” The revelation added a layer of transparency to the conversation, as Minaj navigated through her discography, eliciting both support and dissent from her fanbase.
An additional highlight of the interaction involved Nicki Minaj generously offering $1,000 to a fan who delved into the distinctions between Minaj’s albums and eras. This act of appreciation showcased the rapper’s connection with her fans and their meaningful engagement.
Barbz,
— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) December 9, 2023
Look 🥹🎀 https://t.co/ja8A3FGSaa
In a conclusive moment, Minaj provided an “honest ranking,” with “Pink Friday 2” claiming the top spot, followed by “The Pinkprint,” “Queen,” “Pink Friday,” and “Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded,” with its deluxe edition “The Re-Up” securing the final position. Notably, Minaj also expressed her admiration for 50 Cent‘s feature on the “Beep Beep” remix, a track featured on “Pink Friday 2 (Gag City Deluxe).”
The success of “Pink Friday 2” has been undeniable, marking Minaj’s triumphant return after a five-year hiatus. The album’s gold certification on the day of its release and its historic debut as the biggest hip-hop album on Spotify have solidified its status. Furthermore, according to Billboard, “Pink Friday 2” claimed the top spot with 228,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. for the week ending December 14, capping off the year on a high note for Nicki Minaj.