Like the first album, Nicki Minaj's second one doesn't hold back any bad words and uses them in a more sexual way this time. Some fans of old Minaj propably won't like the albums more pop-ish songs, whilst new fans won't be all that fascinating by her gangsta rapping, but the album has enough variety to please them both.Īnd if you get the deluxe edition, you get her all-time favourite David Guetta collaboration "Turn Me On" as well.
There are earworms like "Whip It", and some tracks whose synthesizers sound as amazing as they last did in the 1980s, such as on "Beautiful Sinner". "Starships" sets the tone for pure fun summer mood, while songs like "Beez in the Trap" stick to her roots in crass rap. There wasn't such a variety in a record for years. While some of the songs still remain being old-fashioned rap that don't hold back anything, Minaj also likes to show us her skills at making dancable and catchy techno, dance and pop songs. While her first album "Pink Friday" was right to please the fan of pure fun hiphop and RNB, "Roman Reloaded" tries to mess around with different genres and tries out something new. "Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded" marks the beginning of a new Nicki Minaj era.
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