Nicki Minaj Comes in First: A Look at Her Milestones
Don't miss Nicki Minaj's world premiere at 6:56 EST!
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Don't Miss Nicki Minaj's World Premiere "Right By My Side" Featuring Chris Brown Tonight on 106 at 6:56P EST! - Even as a rap rookie, Nicki Minaj is very much a trailblazer in her own right. The first lady of Young Money may be relatively new to the hip-hop scene, but over the last couple of years she’s set more than a few records and claimed plenty of "firsts" for femcees. In light of her accomplishment of becoming the first female rapper to make the Forbes Cash Kings list, 106 & Park takes a moment to reflect on Minaj's other important "firsts."Don't miss Nicki's world premiere "Right By My Side" featuring Chris Brown tonight at 6:56P EST!(Photo: Brad Barket/PictureGroup)
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First Lady of YMCMB - As the only female rapper in YMCMB and one of the most notable and visible members, it goes without saying that Nicki is YMCMB's first lady.(Photo: Ben Rose/PictureGroup)
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First Female Artist with No. 1 Single on Rap Charts Since 2002 - The accidental single "Your Love" leaked and became a radio hit for Minaj in the summer of 2010. The track quickly ascended to No. 1 on the rap charts, making the Queens-bred rapper the first female artist to top the charts without a feature since 2002.(Photo: Brad Barket/PictureGroup)
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First Artist with Seven Songs on Billboard's Hot 100 - By October 2010 Nicki was setting records, becoming the first artist period (not just female) to have seven songs on Billboard’s Hot 100. The laundry list of songs included: Ludacris' "My Chick Bad," Lil Wayne's "Knockout," Trey Songz' "Bottoms Up," Usher's "Lil Freak," Sean Kingston's "Letting Go (Dutty Love)," and Jay Sean's "2012 (It Ain't The End)."(Photo: Anthony Harvey/MTV/PictureGroup)
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First Female to Make MTV's Hottest MCs List - Coming in at No. 6 without even dropping an official album yet, Nicki took the title of first female rapper to be included on MTV's annual Hottest MC list. The Harajuku Barbie was featured alongside hip hop heavyweights like Eminem (No. 1), Jay-Z (No. 2), Kanye West (No. 3), Drake (No. 4), Rick Ross (No. 5), Lil Wayne (No. 7), Waka Flocka Flame (No. 8), B.o.B. (No. 9), and Ludacris (No. 10).(Photo: Frank Micelotta/PictureGroup)
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