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04-22-2016 10:31 PM |
Nicki Minaj Spits Wisdom as Flawlessly as She Does Rhymes
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It should come as ** surprise that Nicki Minaj is featured as one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World according to Time magazine. That's because Nicki is **t only slaying the music industry - she even turns her epic guest verses into full-on song takeovers - but she's making an impact in other ways, too. She speaks her mind, even when it leads to a feud with Miley Cyrus or a tiff with Taylor Swift. She oozes empowerment, too; remember when she gave us chills by reciting Maya Angelou's "Still I Rise"? And **w, in her new interview with Time, she's shedding even more light on her brilliance. Keep reading for some serious nuggets of wisdom from the piece.
- Figure out what you want, and don't settle for less. "I think before I could remember wanting to do anything else, I knew that I wanted to be in charge. As a child, my mother didn't have a job where she was the boss, and I always looked at that and wished that she was the boss, and that she did make her own rules. So, from very early on, I felt like, you k**w what, whatever I do one day, I want to be more in charge of my business."
- Decide what kind of mark you want to make. "Two of the things that I wanted to leave behind [were] that I write my own raps - a man doesnt have to write down your thoughts, you're intelliegent e**ugh to write down your own thoughts - and number two, I would become a mogul. I exceeded every expectation I think people had for a 'rapper.'"
- K**w what you're getting into. "I think black women are held to higher standards. A lot of pop culture takes from black culture and oftentimes doesn't really say they got it from black culture. You k**w, magazines are acting like [it's] just being done for the first time because it's on a white woman's head, or it's on a white woman's body. You have to get used to living in a world that doesn't even ack**wledge that you did certain things."
- Never settle. "One thing I learned along the way in business is the necessity for you to be unapologetic about asking for how much money you deserve. At a very early stage in my rap career, I was making six figures for shows. If I heard there was a**ther rapper making that, I thought, you k**w what? I get out there and command a crowd, I get out there and make my fans happy. I want that too."
- Don't be shy about the fact that you own it. "I think women have the tendency to feel that they shouldn't ask to be compensated as much as a man doing the same exact thing. If you k**w you're great at what you do, don't ever be ashamed to ask for the top dollar in your field."
- Find meaning in your work. "I actually remixed '***Flawless' with Beyoncé. Whenever I do something with her, I can feel the impact. It just feels like young women are being empowered and inspired."
- Self-confidence empowers and inspires. "I think it says a lot when you see two young women at the top of their field - whether they are black or white - it just means a lot when you see them owning who they are, and owning the business, and owning the industry, and **t taking ** for an answer, and **t being apologetic for who they are. I think that it inspires women, young, old, black, white, whatever."
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