Having never won a Grammy, Nicki Minaj Proclaims Herself the “Queen of Rap” Ahead of Halloween

Hip-hop superstar Nicki Minaj has confidently reaffirmed her title as the “Queen of rap” during a recent interview. When asked about her Halloween costume plans, the artist behind the hit “Anaconda” stated, “The same thing I was last year… The Queen of Rap.”

This bold proclamation has ignited a flurry of reactions across social media, highlighting the ongoing rivalry between Minaj and other prominent female rappers regarding who holds the crown in the industry. Despite being recognized as the best-selling female rapper globally, Minaj has yet to secure a Grammy Award, which has led to mixed sentiments among fans and critics alike.

Earlier this year, the rapper appeared to be on the brink of her first Grammy win after the Recording Academy’s official account on X (formerly Twitter) mistakenly announced her collaboration with Ice Spice, “Barbie World,” as the winner of the Best Rap Song category. This moment of joy quickly turned to disappointment when the Academy retracted the tweet, awarding the title instead to Killer Mike for his song “Scientists & Engineers.”

Minaj’s declaration and the ongoing discussion about her Grammy experiences reflect not just her personal journey but also the broader dynamics within the rap genre, where accolades and recognition continue to be hotly contested. As she embraces her identity this Halloween, Minaj remains a central figure in conversations about female empowerment and competition in hip-hop, reinforcing her status in the music world.

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