Nicki Minaj launching new label at Republic Records

Nicki Minaj. Picture: Instagram

Nicki Minaj. Picture: Instagram

Published Mar 7, 2023

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Nicki Minaj is launching her own record label.

The rap legend has announced her new imprint on Republic Records. The roster will boast the likes of Nana Fofie, Tate Kobang, Rico Danna and London Hill.

The name of the new record label is not known at this time.

On her Queen Radio show for Amazon Music’s AMP, the “Super Freaky Girl” hitmaker spilt: “When I get behind an artist, y’all know how I do s*** for people that’s not even signed to me. Imagine what Imma do for the ones that’s signed. (sic)"

And Minaj, who dropped her first tune of 2023, “Red Ruby Da Sleeze”, last week, has vowed to help launch the careers of artists from a wide range of genres.

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She added: “Don’t think my label is just rap, or Black, or anything. We got some other genres of music.”

Her long-time lyricist, Patty Lauren, will assist her with talent scouting and overseeing the artistic development of the artists.

Sharing her conversation with Republic Records’ co-president Wendy Goldstein about the venture, she said: “I said, ‘Wendy, we got to do this big. I’m a female; you a female, mamma. You got to do this right. We gotta do it right. I don’t want no little itty-bitty ting ting. I want to do it right.'"

Meanwhile, the 40-year-old star recently blasted new artists who ripped off established musicians.

The singer fumed that it was “irking the c***” out of her that today’s artists had no originality.

“What I’m seeing now is that so many new artists are trying to become the person they looked up to instead of giving us a new flavour, and it’s irking the c*** out of me.

“I know I could see so much talent in some of the new artists but they lose me when I’m seeing the person who they are trying to be like, or sound like, more than I’m seeing who they are.

“So if I’m hearing too much of that artist who already has hits out, when I’m finished listening to your song or watching your performance, I’m going to play that artist.

“And so if I’m hearing too much of that artist who already has hits out, when I’m finished listening to your song or watching your performance, I’m going to go and play that artist.

“I’m not going to go and look more into you, because you’ve just reminded me so much of the other person. Now, you just woke up all the other hits that they had in my head, and it’s later for you.”