What Is The Legacy Of Queen Radio and Can Nicki Minaj Survive Without It?
- Fck Yaya
- Mar 23, 2021
- 1 min read
On August 9th, 2018, Nicki Minaj shook the culture with her groundbreaking radio show, Queen Radio, on Apple Music. Nicki proved that if there is a microphone involved, it's no problem.
Nicki Minaj did 17 episodes, interviewed celebrities/bosses such as 50 Cent, Ariana Grande, Lil Uzi Vert, Deborah Antney, etc. She kept people's ears glued when she said, "We bout to get into some thangs," and struck fear when she mentioned the infamous "Cocksucker Award."
But, with rumors continuing to swirl that Queen Radio will not return, me feeling like the show could have been so much bigger, and it was the one thing that gave her leverage, two questions popped into my head.
What do you think the legacy of the show (will it be forgotten or used as another Pinkprint)?
If Nicki drops music in 2021, how will she do without a platform of her own?
If Queen Radio does NOT return, how would y'all answer these questions?
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Trust me. Nicki Minaj and Irving Azoff has a plan.
I want it to workout for her. I’m ready for her documentary and hope everyone can enjoy it these media performers and youtubers keep tying her name to drama. I was there when she went through her smear campaign so understand what is going on now with the fake love, but I just hope everyone else can just enjoy it and give her moment to talk about what she went through in the industry she deserves it.
I liked Queen Radio it just needed to be more organized with less people in the background and have more celebrity interviews.
Nicki was hinting that she wants to be more on tv plus was in talks about making Queen Radio Visual so I doubt she would cancel it just like that without one last episode.