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Two nights ago, all was going swell for Nicki Minaj. “Real hip-hop lovers,” some pioneering writers from hip-hop’s golden ‘90s, were praise-tweeting her flow on her new single “Lookin ...
Nicki Minaj stoked the ire of Malcolm X's family by using an image of Malcolm X wielding a machine gun in artwork for her new single. The saga began earlier this week when the famous picture ...
Nicki Minaj has said sorry for using a famous picture of Malcolm X on her website, ... "It was almost parallel in my opinion because he has this big gun ready to shoot,'' she said to Hot 97's ...
Malcolm X‘s family and estate said Nicki Minaj’s use of a famous photo of the black nationalist with a rifle in his hands and juxtaposing it with a racial slur for her new song’s artwork is ...
The cover for “Lookin’ A** N*gga,” an aggressive, profanity-laden song, uses an iconic picture of Malcolm X looking out the window of his home while holding a rifle to make a statement.
Cops racing to the assassination of Malcolm X in 1965 stopped the civil rights leader’s followers from beating a suspected gunman caught at the scene, with the police asking each other, &#822… ...
Nicki Minaj, shown performing in 2012 in Atlanta, has apologized for juxtaposing an image of slain civil rights leader Malcolm X with a song title using the N-word.
Nicki Minaj has apologised, sort of, for using a famous image of Malcolm X carrying a gun as promotion for her explicit new track, “Lookin A** Ni**a”.
This week, a witness to the assassination of Malcolm X in 1965 revealed for the first time that he overheard a New York police officer asking if Malcolm’s assassin was “with us.” The ...
RASCOE: Malcolm X, the icon - a lot of people think about Malcolm X. They may think of that picture of him looking out the window with the gun, kind of militant, Black nationalist leader. What do ...