Nicki Minaj Opens Up About The Struggles She Faced In Hip-Hop

Updated Nov. 18 2019, 2:18 p.m. ET Rapper Nicki Minaj was just interviewed for T Magazines Greats issue, and in it, she dropped some very harsh observations about how she was treated as a Black woman in her industry. According to Nicki, things were much harder for her: she was questioned more, criticized more, and

Nicki Minaj Opens Up About The Struggles She Faced On Her Way To Becoming Queen Of Hip-Hop

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Updated Nov. 18 2019, 2:18 p.m. ET

Source: Twitter

Rapper Nicki Minaj was just interviewed for T Magazine’s Greats issue, and in it, she dropped some very harsh observations about how she was treated as a Black woman in her industry. According to Nicki, things were much harder for her: she was questioned more, criticized more, and had far more demands on her shoulders in regards to her behavior and looks.

She believes that her rhymes have been met with skepticism she would never have gotten if she'd been a man in hip-hop.

.@NICKIMINAJ for the @nytimes Style magazine! pic.twitter.com/Mjeey01rIv

— Nicki Minaj News (@NickiDaily) October 16, 2017

“I had so much going against me in the beginning: being black, being a woman, being a female rapper," Minaj told T Magazine. "No matter how many times I get on a track with everyone’s favorite M.C. and hold my own, the culture never seems to want to give me my props as an M.C., as a lyricist, as a writer. I got to prove myself a hundred times, whereas the guys that came in around the same time as I did, they were given the titles so much quicker without anybody second-guessing.”

"...how many times I get on a track with everyone's favorite M.C. and hold my own, the culture never seems to want to give me my props." ☕️ pic.twitter.com/I6eM5FuA3Y

— shawn (@saytruuuth) October 16, 2017

Minaj's fans are backing this story up:

she isn't lying. https://t.co/AFfk06kIvW

— Don Fonso 🌹 (@fonzfranc) October 16, 2017

DAZED, XXL, and T Magazine all within a month timeframe. She’s COMING. pic.twitter.com/52comHjKbl

— Spirit of Sade... (@nickislaystbh) October 16, 2017

Having followed Nicki Minaj's career for 10years and watching how often she's discredited, her last 2 cover stories feel like vindication

— Ivie Okechukwu Ani (@ivieani) October 16, 2017

even if Nicki did do pop music, she made FEMALE RAP a mainstream topic of discussion when it was scarce. let’s start there. pic.twitter.com/0sO01RwoWr

— Spooky Henny. (@drewwhatitdoo) October 17, 2017

I love how Nicki can do entire interviews about HERSELF, HER CAREER AND HER LEGACY.

— 🎀 (@poppedaperc) October 16, 2017

It can't be denied that there are far fewer women rappers out there than men, and though many male rappers crossover to make pop hits, few get called a traitor like Minaj does for "Starships." That's a great song, anyway, what's the problem? 

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— angel™ (@ehiroman) October 16, 2017

There will likely always be people who doubt and criticize her, but seeing Minaj on the cover of a magazine like T, talking about the challenges she's faced and the success she's still managed to have, will be an inspiration to young women coming up behind her. Maybe one day it won't be so freaking hard for talented female MCs. Minaj is doing the work not just for herself, but for all womankind. 

What do you think of her story?

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