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| Nicki Minaj: 'Parents should protect children from explicit lyrics' Digital Spy Nicki Minaj has said that it's up to parents to protect their children from explicit lyrics in music. The rapper defended herself against claims that she should not use bad language in her songs, as she has a responsibility to her younger fan base. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| the Black Keys CNET (blog) In the 1960s of Don Draper more A decade after Metallica took on Napster, rapper Nicki Minaj has launched a silent protest against Web piracy. "Like seriously, it's but so much a person can take," Minaj wrote Sunday on Twitter just prior to closing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Nicki Minaj Returned To Twitter For The Fans: "My Barbz Were Crying!" Capital FM Nicki Minaj has revealed that her 'Barbz' bought her back to Twitter after she realised how important it was for her fans to feel like they connect with her. The 'Super Bass' rapper quit the popular social networking website last month, despite having ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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