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Nicki Minaj: Hip-hop's leading lady? If not her, who?
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Nicki Minaj performs at the Meadowlands Stadium during HOT 97 Summer Jam 2010 on Thursday, June 6, 2010 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Brad Barket/PictureGroup)
From Entertainment Weekly
Nicki Minaj is hip-hop's new leading lady. It's been said many times in the past year, most recently in the subheadline of a reverential Paper magazine profile. The reason this has become something of a cliché is because it's as true as generalized statements get. Really, who else could plausibly lay claim to that title in September 2010? Go ahead. Name another female rapper as exciting and relevant as Nicki Minaj is right now.
I'm waiting. Did you think of one? The fact is, Nicki Minaj is today's most important female rapper by default. There are plenty of other very talented women with hip-hop fanbases of various sizes -- Trina, Lil Kim, Jean Grae, Rah Digga, and Remy Ma are a few names that come to mind. But none of them are currently on the level of stardom that Minaj has reached so rapidly through a series of attention-getting guest appearances and one hit single of her own. If we're talking artistic merit or overall historical significance, sure, those are much tougher questions to settle. In terms of contemporary pop stature as a female rapper, though, Nicki Minaj simply doesn't have much competition.
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