So while this show was meant as an apology to fans, with all the tickets given away free on Hot 97 and other stations, Minaj also used it as an opportunity to give her critics the middle finger. She jumped off the blocks with an opening half-hour of bold and brash hip-hop cuts that showed off her rhyming power and lyrical wit.
Minaj’s ability to switch from eye-wateringly vicious (“Did It On ’Em”) to laugh-out-loud funny (“Stupid Hoe”) was dizzying, and she thought nothing of tossing in the odd a capella breakdown whenever it struck her fancy. As a display of classic hip-hop style and flair, it was a near faultless opening.
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Minaj’s ability to switch from eye-wateringly vicious (“Did It On ’Em”) to laugh-out-loud funny (“Stupid Hoe”) was dizzying, and she thought nothing of tossing in the odd a capella breakdown whenever it struck her fancy. As a display of classic hip-hop style and flair, it was a near faultless opening.
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