Nicki Minaj chats about Lil Wayne and Drake's recording process

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Nicki Minaj recently chopped it up with HITS Daily Double for their Grammy-nominated music artists’ special Q&A.

The Young Money Barbie spoke on what winning a Grammy Award would mean to her personally, Lil Wayne and Drake‘s recording processes, her personal songs, how important a beat is, and the easiest and hardest parts of her recording The Pinkprint album.

You can read the interview below!

Nicki Minaj Discusses Her Personal Songs, Lil Wayne & Drake's Recording Processes & More

In every category you’re nominated you are the sole female against an ocean of men. Respect. What would winning the Grammy Award mean to you personally?
Thank you. Winning a Grammy would inspire women to continue to rap and write and to never give up. I’ve put so many years into this culture that I often feel is overlooked. Prior to my three albums, I put out three mixtapes, which also changed the game for women in rap. I would literally sit in a room for days and write, and my sole purpose was to be better than the boys and to prove that women are just as smart, creative, witty, business-savvy, etc. I never really felt that male rappers saw us as their equals. I was determined to change that.

What connects you to a song that makes you feel, “This one is special?”
I love feeling like a song is ripped out of a page in my diary. The intro to The Pinkprint feels like that to me: a song called “All Things Go.” It takes me away to a dark yet hopeful place—a secret place. Whenever I bare my soul on a song, I feel like it’s special. Those records don’t usually become singles, but they are the heart of the album. Songs like that and “I Lied,” “The Crying Game” and “Grand Piano.” If Adele were to sing “Grand Piano,” a lot more people would listen to it and be able to understand the significance of it. They’d really be able to understand the heartbreaking story that so many of us deal with in relationships.

When you first started collaborating with Wayne and Drake, what surprised you the most about their process?
Well, I loved the fact that Wayne didn’t write his lyrics down—he just memorized them. In the studio, he’d stress the importance of me writing my verses quicker than I’d become accustomed to. So it made me better and more confident. With Drake, he spent a lot of time narrowing down the actual beat he wanted to rap on. It was great for a young artist to pay attention to that.

Does the beat decide the rhyme, or are you coming with a concept regardless of how the music sounds?
I think the beat writes the entire song.

In making The Pinkprint, what came easily and what was the hardest to deal with?
The easy part was the desire to give the people new music. So I enjoyed going to the studio and creating every day. I would get lost in the music. I would be excited just thinking about how my fans would react to certain records. The hard part was telling my truth. Once you bare your soul, you feel very vulnerable. Especially when you’re used to being private. But I really felt the need to document this period of my life and to create my own “pink print.” I literally cried in the booth and cried while writing; but it’s my favorite album to date.
 

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Wayne don't fukkin memorize lyrics like they say
Him and hov auto punch in

They may start with a specific four or so bars but then they kind of just go in to the booth lay some shyt down and see how it sounds. Its like freestyling but definitely not like some one take and thats a whole vwrse off the head or memory
 

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Wayne don't fukkin memorize lyrics like they say
Him and hov auto punch in

They may start with a specific four or so bars but then they kind of just go in to the booth lay some shyt down and see how it sounds. Its like freestyling but definitely not like some one take and thats a whole vwrse off the head or memory

Its better than paying for reference tracks, I'll tell ya that much.

But yeah, highly doubt they're just going off the head.
 

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Its better than paying for reference tracks, I'll tell ya that much.

But yeah, highly doubt they're just going off the head.
This is true but wayne started really doing it during his run where he started ocersaturating the game
Thats kind of why after awhile if u heard one wayne verse they all sound the same because he was exhausting his ideas and memory and flows for a while

One of the reasons i believe he hopped on tonthe skateboarder trsin so hard plus he figured out who really was buying his albums and it was the people sippin mountain dew versus the dirty sprite

But yeah its actually efficient the real way they do it but the way the medis and the other artist describe it they make it seem like these nikkas reallybspitting full verses from memory without ever writing or recording

Same shyt michae jackson did when he co produced music
 

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This is true but wayne started really doing it during his run where he started ocersaturating the game
Thats kind of why after awhile if u heard one wayne verse they all sound the same because he was exhausting his ideas and memory and flows for a while

One of the reasons i believe he hopped on tonthe skateboarder trsin so hard plus he figured out who really was buying his albums and it was the people sippin mountain dew versus the dirty sprite

But yeah its actually efficient the real way they do it but the way the medis and the other artist describe it they make it seem like these nikkas reallybspitting full verses from memory without ever writing or recording

Same shyt michae jackson did when he co produced music
nikka are you missing pieces of your keyboard :scust:
 
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