Nicki Minaj stopped by Genius for our Live Lyrical Queen Interview to break down some of her most classic bars. While sitting down with Rob Markman, she explained lines from songs such as “Can Anybody Hear Me,” “Monster,” “Chun-Li,” and “Barbie Dreams.”

In the process, Nicki explained why she always writes her own rhymes, remembered why Def Jam wouldn’t sign her because “she wasn’t Lauryn Hill,” and revealed that she uses Google to help write her lyrics.

Read more on Genius: https://genius.com/a/nicki-minaj-breaks-down-her-best-lyrics-with-genius-in-the-full-lyrical-queen-interview

Read all of Nicki Minaj’s best lyrics on Genius: https://genius.com/artists/Nicki-minaj

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33 Replies to “How Nicki Minaj Uses Google To Write Lyrics | Nicki Minaj: Lyrical Queen”

  1. In any form of Art, like music is, you are supposed to speak from the heart and use references that spontaneously come out of you and mean something to you, not stuff you search on google.

  2. All Im gonna say on this is that. I BET NOT hear shit else about a ghost writer or a co writer. When you use GOOGLE to write your lyrics. Copy and paste! And make a song. Really..is that really freestyling off the dome. NOPE!

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