Nicki Minaj had herself a weekend. Friday, March 3, brought fans “Red Ruby Da Sleeze,” her first single since her No. 1 smash “Super Freaky Girl.” Saturday, March 4, she manifested a full-circle moment by surprisingly joining Lil Wayne’s set at Rolling Loud California. (She was the first-ever woman rapper to headline last year’s Rolling Loud New York.)
Minaj perhaps unintentionally buried the lede, she also made a major announcement on the Friday episode of her Queen Radio.
“Well, I have a record label now,” Minaj confirmed on the latest episode (as noted by Complex). The diamond-certified rapper didn’t reveal the name of her record label yet, but Patty Lauren (aka Patty Duke) has been tapped as the A&R.
Complex additionally relayed that the roster includes Nana Fofie, London Hill, Rico Danna, and Tate Kobang.
Per Billboard, Minaj credited Republic co-president Wendy Goldstein with pushing her to create her own label — “I don’t want no little itty-bitty ting ting; I want to do it right”— and clarified that her artists will be diverse (“Don’t think my label is just rap or Black or anything”).
Fofie’s since-expired Instagram Story showed her and the rest of Minaj’s new roster toasting “to better days,” and Kobang also posted a celebratory Instagram. See the posts below.
Nicki Minaj’s new artists celebrating getting signed to her new record label. pic.twitter.com/NlouJGVT2h
— Rap Alert (@rapalert1OO) March 4, 2023
.@iamdoechii on wanting to get signed to @NICKIMINAJ’s new record label
Would y’all be here for it #Roomies? pic.twitter.com/SqRuXcVToq
— Rap Alert (@rapalert1OO) March 4, 2023
Nicki Minaj is now the first female rapper to have her own Record Label. pic.twitter.com/tjKwEQHzM9
— Rap Alert (@rapalert1OO) March 4, 2023