Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj are two of hip-hop’s most iconic figures, and their history together is rich and transformative. Throughout the 2010s, these Young Money rappers not only made waves in the music industry but also paved the way for a new generation of emcees.
Nicki Minaj’s rap journey began in 2002 when she joined the New York-based group Hood$tars alongside Loustar, Svn-Up, and her future boyfriend, Safaree “SB” Samuels. After the group disbanded in 2005, Minaj set out to establish her solo career, releasing notable mixtapes like Playtime Is Over, Sucka Free, and Beam Me Up Scotty, the latter of which was re-released in 2021.
While building her presence in the New York rap scene, Minaj made appearances in the Come Up hip-hop DVD series, produced by the independent label Dirty Money Records. It was during one of these street DVDs that Lil Wayne first spotted her talent. The edition that followed, dubbed the “Wayne’s World” edition, featured both Minaj and Wayne, who was already an established star in hip-hop.
“I f*** with only the best,” said Dirty Money founder while sitting with a young Minaj. “If she ain’t the best, I wouldn’t even be here right now.” This bold statement foreshadowed the powerful partnership that would soon unfold.
Wayne didn’t hesitate to sign Minaj to his Young Money label, and together they created some of the most memorable tracks in hip-hop history. Minaj’s mixtape Sucka Free prominently featured Wayne, laying the groundwork for their collaborative magic. With her debut album Pink Friday and its follow-up Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, Minaj solidified her place in the mainstream while occasionally facing criticism for shifting towards pop.
However, Nicki has consistently proven her rap prowess. Collaborations with Wayne on tracks like “High School,” “Good Form,” and “Seeing Green” showcase their undeniable chemistry and mutual respect.
Today, Nicki Minaj is a married woman and a mother, having released music sparingly since her 2018 album Queen. Yet, her bond with Wayne remains as strong as ever. In July 2021, she surprised fans by inviting Wayne as a “special guest” on her Instagram Live, reinforcing their sibling-like connection and the enduring love they share.
Reflecting on their first meeting, Lil Wayne stated, “She and I were meant to be together,” highlighting the unique and powerful bond that has defined their careers. Together, they continue to inspire and entertain, leaving an indelible mark on the world of hip-hop.