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Sunday, November 16, 2014

Nicki Minaj ft. Skylar Grey- Bed of Lies Review

On Saturday, the 15th of November, Nicki Minaj released her highly anticipated 3rd single (Dual release with urban track Only) Bed of Lies, featuring Skylar Grey, to digital retailers worldwide. How does this track, recently promoted at MTV's EMA awards, stack up to previously released singles off The Pinkprint? Find out after the jump.


Bed of Lies is a piano led track, with Skylar Grey nailing the vocals of the chorus and bridge down easily. The singer manages to bring a sweet and sensitive sound to the track, which allows us to easily jump into Minaj's first verse. The two rap verses featured in this track are more thoughtful in content rather than what was featured in previous singles, such as Only and Anaconda. This, along with Skylar's vocals, make the track very reminiscent to Pills N' Potions, the first single released from this era. However, with an overall more mature sound to it, Bed of Lies turns out to be similar to a grown up, big sister like sequel to Pills N' Potions, lyrically and vocally.


All parts of the song lyrically excell, with the track being centered around someone (widely believed to be Minaj's old partner Safaree Samuels, whom she had a ten year relationship with) who has broken the rapper's heart, with the lyrics surrounding their turbulent relationship.

Overall, this incredible track is already being widely considered as the best single released off of The Pinkprint thus far, and could end up finding itself being a top ten hit. Tell me what you think of the track in the comments below, and I'll see you in the next review!

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Nicki Minaj- Pills N Potions Review


After a number of promo single including Boss Ass Bitch and Lookin' Ass being released over the past few months, the official lead single of rapper Nicki Minaj's highly anticipated third LP The Pink Print was released on Wednesday the 21st. How does the song compare to the numerous amount of promo tracks that preceded it? Find out after the jump!



The song starts off with a hard, haunting drum beat, coupled with a piano to round out the instrumental side. Minaj then starts in on the track, softly singing in a manner we've yet to hear from her, that honestly, sounds beautiful, before jumping into the hook, which features more R&B centered vocals. We then jump into the first verse, which features laid back heavy rap vocals from Nicki. The speed of the rap picks up slowly throughout the verse right up until the end, before we jump right back into the pre-hook the song began with. We continue this pattern once more, before the song comes to an end.


The song, while not exactly new rap-wise, is something we really haven't heard from Minaj. The powerful ballad centered hook is surprising coming from her, but her voice works it beautifully. The song also triumphs lyrically, as the song is centered around someone who has obviously betrayed her, but she won't hold grudges. The lyrics are laid out perfectly, and the track really tells a story.

Overall, this is not what I was expecting from the female emcee. With the plethora of heavy rap promo tracks we've received in the past few months, a rap/ballad hybrid was not what I was expecting. However, the track is formulated excellently, and the instrumental track works seamlessly with the vocals. I could easily see this being played on the radio, however, it is different enough from most radio songs today that it could stand out amongst the many pop tracks we hear today. This, in my opinion could be one of her biggest crossover hits today.