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[Nicki Minaj Vs Rosenberg Face To Face]

[Ebro Darden] Source: LYBIO.net
Rosenberg has worked really hard behind the scenes. We’ve been trying to get Nicki Minaj back in our graces for about a year now.

[Peter Rosenberg]
51 weeks, yeah.

[Ebro Darden]
Rosenberg, so this is on you, sir. Where would you like this interview to go?

[Peter Rosenberg] Source: LYBIO.net
I don’t know, I’m excited, I’m excited to see Nicki, because it’s very odd to have someone that you don’t know very well, who has become like such a fixture in your life, like everyone talks about Nicki, and me like, I’ve always wondered, I was always like, I wonder if Nicki knows that she has come up everyday in my life for 350 days like to the point that where Starships got played on my wedding, and it was like the biggest deal of my wedding was Starships playing at my wedding.

Like you’ve been a fixture in my life, my family talks about her, you know what I’m saying? The main thing was, it was just that – it’s interesting to have a conversation with someone who has played an important role. And I also always promise myself after everything went down that I would thank her, because by sheer proxy, she made me more pop-in, just by sheer proxy of dealing with her, she made me more – more pop-in.

But I’m happy you came to talk, and I wanted to always just kind of express that a certain – while I certainly meant how I felt about the song, I was bummed out that it took the life that it took, and that people ended up seeing me as like this, like person who hated Nicki Minaj or had any sort of negative feelings towards you as a person, because I doubt – I don’t know if you remember any of our previous brief interactions, but I am – you don’t remember? Because I – well, I think you didn’t, you are a busy woman.

[Peter Rosenberg] Source: LYBIO.net
But I met you the year before I came up to you on stage, and at that point I already know people had probably said, had been a year being like the morning show says little things and I tried to pull your side even though you are really busy, and I was like hey, I just wanted you to know like, I think you could be the greatest female emcee of all time, I was like, I think that could happen. I know you probably don’t remember, and I promise I’m not lying…

[Nicki Minaj]
Okay.

[Peter Rosenberg]
And I was like, I really think that and I was like – but if anything if ever sounds anyway like I’m probably going to be hard on you, because I am that kind of hip-hop geek, that’s who I am.

[Nicki Minaj] Source: LYBIO.net
Uh huh

[Peter Rosenberg] Source: LYBIO.net
And so, and furthermore and there’s a long ass explanation. When the whole thing went down, you have to remember, I was on the festival stage not remembering we were streaming, not remembering anything.

All I do was get up and do my regular spiel, which is hype up underground crowds, right. So as part of the hyping up the underground crowd, I dissed what was the most mainstream song at the time. When I get back to the stage and Ebro goes, yo did you say something about Nicki? And I’m like, I literally – this is the biggest moment of my career pretty much, I literally don’t remember it. I’m like ah, I did say something. He is like yeah, you know it was streaming on her website. I was like oh! So that’s how the whole thing started.

[Ebro Darden]
Fucking idiot.

[Peter Rosenberg] Source: LYBIO.net
Exact. So then, and then what happened afterwards was hip-hop and playing and posturing and all those things, but I am sorry that things went as left as they did, and I never had ill feelings about you as a human being ever. That was never, and I never would ever have dissed you in any personal way ever beyond my sort of distaste for that song.

[Nicki Minaj]
That’s cool. It’s water under the bridge?

[Peter Rosenberg]
Do you mean that?

[Nicki Minaj]
Yeah, I mean it’s so long ago, I can’t – I can’t even act like I care anymore like – I don’t care, I really don’t. But I appreciate you guys having me.

[Peter Rosenberg]
And I did have conversations with more barbs during the first three months of that incident, then…

[Nicki Minaj]
They don’t like you at all?

[Peter Rosenberg]
No.

[Ebro Darden]
There’s no coming back from that.

[Nicki Minaj]
Yeah, they hate you?

[Peter Rosenberg] Source: LYBIO.net
What can we – there is nothing that could be done.

[Ebro Darden]
Yo all listen to me, them 19, 17, 15-year old barbs will never forgive you until they are 25, at which point they might.

[Peter Rosenberg]
Yeah, I was getting some immune, there were some Tweets that were rough, but I survived.

[Nicki Minaj] Source: LYBIO.net
Yeah, you know, this is the thing like, in hindsight I should have just come in like, I mean told you about this, actually I just did the show, because I’ve never allowed anyone to, no matter what I’ve gone through personally or whatever professionally, I’ve never allowed that to make me, let my fans down.

And even if it wasn’t a Nicki Minaj fan, just a fan in general, somebody that was there that paid to see the show. I think in hindsight I should of just – actually I just came up, because it’s my hometown especially. And you know, they shouldn’t have been brought into whatever we were going though. And so, I wish I would come out and did the show, and I apologize for not coming out and doing the show, because they had nothing to do with that, you know what I mean?

So that was like my whole thing, when I thought about it, I was like a whole bunch of people were punished for something that they knew nothing about, something that they couldn’t control, and there really was no way for me to make it up, so I kind of – I felt really, really bad for the whole, you know, just for the whole situation.

[Nicki Minaj] Source: LYBIO.net
But you know what, like I get it, like that’s what you do. I guess to me, I just don’t know your resume, you know what, I’m saying, so I never found you funny, I never found you entertaining, I never found you smart, I just found you annoying, because you know, I grew up in New York, where I’ve grown up HOT 97 like you know what, I’m saying, and I know – and I know Angie and I know Flex and Mr. Cee and all these people, and whether they like me or whether or not we get along, I just know their resume, so it’s – that’s why it was so easy for me to pick up the phone and talk to Flex like, what the fuck are you talking about, you know, but like with you, I was just like who are you?

To me – you don’t have enough of a resume to make those comments, but you know, you did and it is what it is, for whatever reason, our paths were meant go cross like that, so it’s over.

[Peter Rosenberg]
Well, also I was it is. It makes sense that you wouldn’t really know me, my resume, because in the period in which I was coming up here, you were blowing up and kind of gone. But I will tell you that, I’ve been in radio for 16 years. I dreamt of being in HOT 97, since I was a kid, I guess generally the – roughly the same age and the same age range, and I dreamed of being on HOT and having my role the same way you dreamed of being played on HOT.

[Nicki Minaj]
Right.

[Peter Rosenberg]
And honestly, I would never put on some front that I had already…

[Ebro Darden]
Well, hold on, I got to help Nicki Minaj with a jacket you could change.

[Nicki Minaj] Source: LYBIO.net
Ebro, you are so extra right now…

[Peter Rosenberg]
So…

[Nicki Minaj]
But I do appreciate it.

[Peter Rosenberg]
It is a tight jacket it does need a little bit of – praise your ambiance there as you go, all right.

[Ebro Darden]
I can – I definitely can undress a woman, this is something I can do.

[Nicki Minaj]
Ebro is so extra today. Thank you.

[Peter Rosenberg]
So…

[Nicki Minaj]
Yes.

[Peter Rosenberg] Source: LYBIO.net
While I certainly wouldn’t expect you to know what I’ve done, I will tell you this. And I haven’t had a tough life, but in the hip-hop game I had no connects, I started from ground zero dreamed of being of doing mornings at HOT, grew up on Flex, visiting from D.C. that’s where I’m from, and busted my ass to get here. And then when I got here, I did the underground show, I do a Sunday night underground show.

So I would have reached out to you at first, and we are like even connected I think on G chat, whoever was controlling your e-mail at the time, at the beginning about supporting you when you were doing the early stuff. And that’s my pedigree, that’s the stuff that I do. I put on a lot of artists, a lot of artist that are broken, that are up and comers. And I generally – I love hip-hop, so I speak out about things that I don’t like, so when an artist who I consider to be as important a hip-hop artist as there is in the game today, made a record that I deem to be totally, something that I didn’t – and I understand many different opinions on, some that I viewed as not good for hip-hop, it wasn’t something that I was trying to like, go at you personally about like KRS made. KRS made Step Into A World remix featuring Diddy like…

[Ebro Darden] Source: LYBIO.net
And you were mad about that.

[Peter Rosenberg]
And I was mad, in 1997, I was mad at that time, I was upset. I don’t hate KRS for it, you know what I’m saying, it was a moment that I didn’t like, but that’s me as Joe Backpacker number one, you know what I’m saying, but…

[Ebro Darden]
So let’s the – I like everybody’s resumes and the back stories and everything, that’s great. And I think we’ll make a progress, but you guys are clean now, this is good, move on from here, right?

[Nicki Minaj]
Yes. I don’t want to talk it anymore.

[Peter Rosenberg]
What she did was bearing me.

[Ebro Darden]
She didn’t bear you. But I think what she is saying is look, I really didn’t know you, so that’s why I took offense to it, and not like I don’t know you don’t think no matter…

[Peter Rosenberg]
But not funny, not smart, I mean…

[Ebro Darden]
I mean, listen.

[Nicki Minaj]
I understand no – I didn’t know what your character was. I didn’t know who you are. I didn’t know what you represented on this station.

[Ebro Darden]
Let me ask you a question?

[Nicki Minaj]
You know what I mean?

[Ebro Darden] Source: LYBIO.net
Had you – did you even actually hear or see any of the video or audio yourself?

[Nicki Minaj]
No.

[Ebro Darden]
Never not once?

[Nicki Minaj]
Never Not Once. I swear to God. I never…

[Ebro Darden]
So all of your disdain or attitude towards the scenario was based on people giving you information?

[Nicki Minaj]
Correct.

[Ebro Darden]
Wow. So you do realize that never not once, no one on this AM Show program had anything negative to say about you as a person or even your music?

[Nicki Minaj]
Ebro, but that that – I hate when you say that though, because anything you say about me or my music…

[Ebro Darden]
Is personal to you?

[Nicki Minaj]
Exactly.

[Ebro Darden]
See, and that’s – I think the disconnect for us is because, so much of the music we love right, and here comes the song that we’re like, we don’t like this song. We don’t think that’s a personal attack, and I think that’s sometimes a misunderstanding on our part, right, like we don’t…

[Nicki Minaj]
No, no, but I want to see that’s what another thing I need to clear up. I don’t give a rat’s ass if people don’t like Starships. You know what I mean, Starships though…

[Ebro Darden] Source: LYBIO.net
By the way people do like Starships.

[Nicki Minaj]
If Starships sold 7 million copies worldwide, that means 7 million mob, because they like Starships.

[Ebro Darden]
And how about this, he like Starships, he was just – his feelings was hurt, when you made Starships.

[Nicki Minaj]
And that’s – and that’s fine, and I would feel like that too. I mean, but you also…

[Ebro Darden]
But you got to do what you gotta do.

[Nicki Minaj]
But you also have to remember that I am not your typical rapper. I am not your typical person. I just did the biggest TV show in America for God sakes. You know what I mean like, you guys what I appreciate the fact that you see me as an emcee, because that’s what I do, and that’s who I am. People try not to give me my credit, but I really do this.

You know, what I’m saying, so I understand like when I step out and do a pop song, it’s like damn, like really like, you know what I mean? A lot of people are disappointed by that, and I totally get it, I don’t judge you – I’m not mad at people if they don’t like it, but I wanted to experiment. My whole career has been just like – just a – almost just like a playing field for me to try new things. I never put a limit on myself. And I don’t like when especially black women put a limit on what they can do. You should be able to try whatever the hell you want to try as long as you’re keeping your integrity, like I like the song, I loved Super Bass. We weren’t – Super Bass wasn’t even supposed to be a single.

Like that was on the deluxe album. It’s not my fault that it came out, people loved it, 4 million sold in America. It’s like sometimes you do things, and it’s so funny, because even like right now, like I was thinking you know, how – if I really wanted to right now, I could go back in and make another pop song, like that to sell all the stuff.

And — I’m choosing not to do it. You know, what I mean, I’m choosing to get back to my essence, and just feed the core hip-hop fan. You know, I’m saying, because I feel like…

[Ebro Darden] Source: LYBIO.net
Because we need you in a bad, bad way.

[Nicki Minaj]
And I feel like I need this, because it’s just a more powerful platform for me.

[Peter Rosenberg]
You wouldn’t say, it’s also mostly like as the little girl grew up in Queens, mostly where your heart is from is in this?

[Nicki Minaj]
Absolutely, I mean, even when I’m on stage performing my rap songs, it’s more organic, it’s more authentic. You know what I mean, because that’s where – that’s how – everybody knows my story. I didn’t have anything I grew up – I really grew up here like this was all I knew, you know. So I tell my story, and obviously, you know, but, but I still grew up loving Cyndi Lauper and Madonna. You know what I mean?

[Peter Rosenberg]
Of course so did I.

[Nicki Minaj]
So it’s not like…

[Ebro Darden]
I think it’s our fault in hip-hop and I’m the worst one, right, where we put these boundaries on what hip-hop can be, what it should be, what it could be. And I think I do it, I can’t speak for everyone, but I do it from a place, so I know what this music means to the young person who is – doesn’t have a voice, right, and this was the music of the young person that didn’t have a voice. So all of a sudden, when it becomes commoditized and mainstream and all these things that don’t reflect those humble beginnings, right?

[Nicki Minaj] Source: LYBIO.net
Uh huh

[Ebro Darden]
I start to be like, oh my God, we’re losing it. We’re losing it, because I’ve seen it happened to music genres, I mean a hundred times. All the time.

[Peter Rosenberg]
There is evidence that things are happening now. Ironically, I wouldn’t say Starships is one of those things in hindsight. I think there are other things that are much – that make me much more nervous about where the culture is going than a pop song that came out. You know I’m saying, but I…

[Ebro Darden] Source: LYBIO.net
And also because in the moment where you made Starships, you had these other things like Beez In The Trap and these other things, where you was like yo, I still do this hip hop shit, where we was all like yo oh, because the lack of a female emcee in hip-hop is a travesty, you know what I’m saying.

[Peter Rosenberg]
Well, let’s be honest, let’s keep it real. In the history of this game, and this is why again like why I held you to such a high standard. Not that my opinion matters, but for me is that in the history of this game if you look at in terms of sales, reach and actually touching people, there is Nicki Minaj and Lauryn. I love it, I love Lyte, Chante everyone all the way back. But in terms of the actual global reach.

[Ebro Darden]
Reach – Right, right, right.

[Peter Rosenberg]
It’s you and Lauryn, and let’s be real, Lauryn god bless her did a Fugees album that made a difference and one solo album that made a difference, you’ve already passed that. So you are an iconic female rap artist. So it’s not surprising that you create major conversation if you switch directions in anyway, you know what I’m saying?

[Nicki Minaj]
Absolutely.

[Peter Rosenberg]
That’s a – and that’s a lot. That’s a heavy crown, like her lot there hasn’t been someone else that in close.

[Ebro Darden]
Well, I could see the burden in her face, like the burden was like Jesus Christ, Rosenberg.

[Nicki Minaj]
I know.

[Ebro Darden]
You’re really going throw all that on my back right now?

[Peter Rosenberg]
I mean, it’s true – you want to look at numbers, because numbers – I’m certain number one.

[Ebro Darden]
You know it’s true, but it’s still stressed. So you just spoke to where you’re going. Now, that you’ve reached these kind of – I don’t know the American Idol, world tours. David Guetta songs, top 40 number ones blah, blah, blah like. Is it now do you feel like, I kind of did it all. Let me just get back to the essence of who I am?

[Nicki Minaj]
Absolutely. I kind of did it um, not only did I do it, but I want – doing it like it’s – I think, and that’s what I said before like even regarding your comments, it wouldn’t probably have been a big deal, if Starships didn’t sell that much. But because it became so big, it’s like – it kind of like erased everything else that I was doing, and people couldn’t see that, because all they’re hearing a Starships and that’s all, you know what I mean, so…

[Peter Rosenberg]
Are you saying that, actually almost came to bother you in a weird way like it didn’t bother you?

[Nicki Minaj]
It didn’t bother me; it didn’t bother me because I really loved the song. But it’s like it just overshadowed everything else, you know…

[Ebro Darden]
Well, it’s kind of like, if just her being an emcee overshadowed all her other accomplishments, I think the antithesis or the other side was you saying wait, this Starship song is overshadowing all my emcee and hip-hop today.

[Nicki Minaj]
And all my history. You know.

[Ebro Darden]
Right.

[Nicki Minaj]
But yeah, I feel like I did it. I don’t need to do it again. You know what I’m saying? I don’t know how I’m going to feel after the third album. But I know from the third album, and I’ve been doing a lot of features all rap features, and I’ve just been getting back to that place where I was right before I dropped my first album, which is kill, kill, kill, kill, kill, kill everything.

[Peter Rosenberg] Source: LYBIO.net
Because that Summer Jam the first time around once you showed up. I mean that’s when you had my favorite things and this – by the way I used to say this on the air, but I knew no one ever told you the nice things that I said. The Hello Good Morning feature was probably the first that maybe like, hello.

[Nicki Minaj]
Yeah.

[Peter Rosenberg]
The Tray feature was amazing. And then monster of course, you were – you – that’s what I said, I said this woman just stole a song with three of the other biggest rappers in the game. That is huge – that’s the thing, the pop songs are cool, but you do so well rapping, that as a rap fan.

[Nicki Minaj]
Yeah.

[Peter Rosenberg]
We do love seeing you rap.

[Nicki Minaj]
And then – and rapping makes me always stay on my grind too, because I’m very competitive when it comes to word play, my writing, my flow like it’s very hard for me to give people props if like – especially like females, as I kind of feel like a lot of girls come in the game, I feel like – I’m going to just put some words together and make them rhyme, and I studied for so many years, how to make my flow sound to the point where it feels like like you’re watching art. Like you know what I mean?

I don’t like to just to get on and just say a regular thing, and that’s why I had started doing all those crazy voices which I don’t do any more. But that was one of the things that I just wanted to play with my craft. And that’s why Monster became such a big deal. It was just like, woh different personalities, and who has the balls to do it? Nobody, because everybody is afraid, everybody was afraid to be fun, to be playful, to be a character.

I studied acting, this is what I do. I’m shooting a movie now. You know what I’m saying, like that’s what I always wanted to do. So, I get it that – when people just saw me on underground circuit, they just saw bamboo, earring, some pink hair. You know what I’m saying, and I was so hood like…

[Ebro Darden]
Loved it, too. I loved it.

[Nicki Minaj]
I always like, yeah I’m the baddest bitch fuck that and so people just thought, that’s her, I got it. Then when they see other size of you, they feel like that’s not you, but that is me. Like I’ve always been multi-faceted and…

[Peter Rosenberg] Source: LYBIO.net
Is the culture you’re into all over the place to like you love all kinds of movies, all kinds – like you’re not?

[Nicki Minaj]
My favorite actress is Merryl Streep, I mean that should tell you something, like I just don’t – I don’t know, I don’t limit – I don’t limit what I like, but I agree that Nicki Minaj should focus on rap, like I… LYBIO.net

[Peter Rosenberg]
Today?

[Nicki Minaj]
Yeah, now. But I wouldn’t, I wouldn’t – I have done it differently, because, you know, that got me into like the American Idol, and American Idol got me this director Nick Cassavetes saw me on American Idol. So it’s like, everything plays a part, so that’s why when people say oh do, are you mad, would you have? I would do every single thing the same exact way.

[Peter Rosenberg]
What wouldn’t, outside of decisions, almost what type of music that you make. Are there any other regrets that you do have, and the way things have gone for you?

[Nicki Minaj]
There is one regret. When I was working on my second album, I took on so much. I had to rehearse with Madonna for the Super Bowl. I did the NBA All-Star thing, and I did the Grammies. It was too much for me to focus on writing my album. You know what I mean? Like with my first album, I knocked everything went to calendar, I didn’t care who you are, I was in my zone. With the second album, I just did wait too much, I spent myself wait till then. And so for this third album, once this movie is shot, the kid is going back home, and I’m going to be in my dungeon writing, and now I have so much more to talk about to.

[Peter Rosenberg]
Can I ask you a real question?

[Nicki Minaj]
Yeah.

[Peter Rosenberg]
Have there been times when you think you’ve been guilty of being a diva, of being a pain in the ass? You think you are tough?

[Nicki Minaj]
Is Lil Wayne tough?

[Peter Rosenberg]
I don’t know, he never comes to see us either. I don’t know – Albrecht told me, I have no idea. I don’t – I just don’t know.

[Ebro Darden] Source: LYBIO.net
Well you strive for perfection, I think that’s where you’re about to go. Right?

[Peter Rosenberg]
You’re saying, no, she is saying I’m – frame me if that way, because she is a women.

[Nicki Minaj]
Right.

[Peter Rosenberg]
I know that many people are that way men and women, yes, and I would call the men a diva as well.

[Nicki Minaj]
I handle my business, and also I speak up for myself. But if I was not like this, so many people would have taken advantage of me. What people don’t understand is that, when I came – when I was doing this, I took a lot of shit from people, from MEN, who didn’t want to realize my own worth, who didn’t want me to know the truth about like who I was, and how good I was like. I had people literally like speak to labels that wanted to sign me and wouldn’t tell me, and I just dealt with a lot of stuff from guys, and I think that, and plus my father was – my father was so crazy, you know with this alcohol and drug abuse and stuff like that.

I’ve just always felt like, I’m never going to let anyone pull me down, make me feel small. I’m never going to let a man do that, and I think sometimes that transfers over into your career as a women, and you feel like wait a minute, excuse me, what? There is a chip on your shoulder, because you’ve experienced head strong men that you know, and I experienced my mom not really speaking up as much as I wanted her to when I was young, and that’s all I really saw, and I just used to be like, I remember just thinking like, why won’t she say something, why won’t she yell back, you know, all like that’s kind of like where my – it comes from, but I’m a business women. I run companies like, I don’t think people understand that.

[Peter Rosenberg]
So people live off you, there are many peoples whose livelihoods is Nicki Minaj.

[Nicki Minaj]
Right. And so sometimes yeah, is there a diva women, yeah. But my heart is always in the right place, like I never try to be mean to people, but sometimes do I – is it – there a crazy situation where you might, well somebody might get cussed out, yeah.

But I have to say that I’ve been in a different space lately, like I love my team, everybody is just doing their job, and I’m in a – and I’m in a very good space, but I think that people try to make such a big deal out of – when a women stands up for herself. Why, why? Because I see people walk on egg shells around Wayne. You know what I’m saying, I see people walk on egg shells, I’m pretty sure around Jay, around M, around all these men.

But as soon as a female walks out of an interview, I do – you know, I walked out of an interview, because I was feeling positive and happy, and this lady wanted to bring up controversy, and I didn’t want to deal with negative anymore. I just don’t want to deal with it. And so I walked away. I am entitled to walk away, but if you walk away, oh she is diva, oh, so I should stand up and curse the lady out, then…

[Peter Rosenberg] Source: LYBIO.net
No listen; I’m the first person to admit that, women have a double standard when it comes to absolutely everything. LYBIO.net

[Nicki Minaj]
Yeah.

[Peter Rosenberg]
I won’t say that’s one of the thing, I maybe feel bad about her whole situation, like I can see now, that because of your experience with men, me a stranger, I was just another hating ass man.

[Nicki Minaj]
Right, right.

[Peter Rosenberg]
And I’m so, I was in women studies minor in college, I’m the antithesis of that, do like I want women to be in your position.

[Nicki Minaj]
Yeah.

[Peter Rosenberg]
So I do whatever, when you said that was like damn, she saw me, she was like another motherfucking man hater…

[Ebro Darden]
And you’re white.

[Peter Rosenberg]
I didn’t even say that.

[Ebro Darden]
White Boy!

[Peter Rosenberg]
I never – she never implied anything about white, she implied…

[Ebro Darden]
I did.

[Nicki Minaj]
Well being white also – being white also struck a chord with me if I’m being honest, because I was like, yo he’s on a black station, dissing black people like I don’t – I don’t – I just didn’t like the feel of it, but and you know what else, like I was thinking like those those pop stations and stuff like that, like they don’t really get on air and like blast the pop artist like that…

[Peter Rosenberg]
But they don’t have a culture like that. We have a – hip-hop is a culture we love.

[Nicki Minaj]
It’s actually, it’s so different and…

[Peter Rosenberg]
And by the way, whom am I gonna diss, if not black people, I’m on a hip-hop station, I have to diss black people sometimes, if I…

[Ebro Darden]
Absolutely not, you watch your mouth, sir.

[Peter Rosenberg]
You only want me to go at Mac Miller, I mean, whom I am gonna go at?

[Ebro Darden]
At Macklemore?

[Peter Rosenberg] Source: LYBIO.net
At Mackle… that’s it?

[Ebro Darden]
We have plenty of artists now.

[Peter Rosenberg]
Black rappers do whatever you want?

[Ebro Darden]
And Riff Raf

[Peter Rosenberg]
You know, that’s you. I used only diss white rappers, but as I’ve gotten further along, I felt earned the right to diss things I didn’t like…

[Nicki Minaj]
All color and the races, that’s cool.

[Peter Rosenberg]
The irony in that was that, he was mad that you were making pop mainstream music; he wasn’t even dissing you’re like hip-hop shit.

[Ebro Darden] Ever…
[Peter Rosenberg] No way, no way.

[Ebro Darden]
Ever, and I’ll never fix his lips.

[Peter Rosenberg]
I was the – that was the only thing that hurt my feelings though is when you were like oh, and he’s just a female, that made me feel bad, so I was like I never, I would have dissed a male, there’s many males.

[Nicki Minaj]
Yeah, but it did come across crazy when there’s like 10 guys in the line up and little old me, girl with vagina.

[Peter Rosenberg]
And the big (inaudible) not to pop it on the…

[Ebro Darden]
Wait not a girl with a vagina.

[Peter Rosenberg]
Yeah, well…

[Nicki Minaj]
I just said, girl with vagina.

[Ebro Darden]
Yeah, I mean as opposed to girl without vagina?

[Nicki Minaj]
Right.

[Ebro Darden]
I got.

[Peter Rosenberg]
But you are the only – if you look on the list, you are the biggest, tweets, it’s all you’re the biggest star on the list and the – the biggest hit on list.

[Nicki Minaj]
Well, and I wasn’t even going to do Starships.

[Peter Rosenberg]
No, no. Sweet irony, sweet irony.

[Ebro Darden] Source: LYBIO.net
Can I tell you a real story?

[Nicki Minaj]
Yes.

[Peter Rosenberg]
I bet she knows this.

[Ebro Darden]
So she knows this story I think, I don’t know – I don’t know if told her. So remember that day you and I were exchanging emails joking about Starships, and you was like, I ain’t doing that record out there.

[Nicki Minaj]
Yeah, and you told me, you showed him (inaudible).

[Ebro Darden]
And I showed Rosenberg the email of her and I joking…

[Nicki Minaj]
Right.

[Ebro Darden]
Which was before he went out on stage…

[Peter Rosenberg]
Which had no – it didn’t affect my – But I didn’t think about…

[Ebro Darden]
But you were fit, but that was on the top of your mind, I wouldn’t have even been on your mind.

[Peter Rosenberg]
Yeah maybe it was in my brain, yeah.

[Ebro Darden]
Because I thought it was funny.

[Nicki Minaj]
So it’s Ebro’s fault.

[Peter Rosenberg]
So it’s Ebro’s fault.

[Nicki Minaj]
And it wasn’t funny Ebro?

[Peter Rosenberg] Source: LYBIO.net
Yeah, exactly, so thanks a lot Ebro, you caused a lot of stress, upside you got me like 40,000 twitter followers, but besides that you were are real jerk.

[Ebro Darden]
Listen you almost got beat up by a bunch of 15-year olds with pink hair man, it was treacherous – it was treacherous

[Nicki Minaj]
All my fans don’t have pink hair, and all my fans ain’t 15.

[Peter Rosenberg]
No ( ) Easy threatened to punch me in the face.

[Ebro Darden]
Yo ( ), come on fam.

[Peter Rosenberg]
He’s also on twitter, punch me on the face, I just diss the song.

[Ebro Darden]
Well, can we get – can we – can you just take a clean swipe out, and real quick on camera?

[Peter Rosenberg]
If you’re going to do it, I mean I won’t say this to that night when we got back home. First of all, Nicki that was the only night in life, I do not move a security, that was the only night in life when going into the parking lot, I had security with me. And when I got back to my building, there were like a couple of escalates outside of buildings like

[Nicki Minaj]
Wait with the ratchets!

[Multiple Speakers]

[Peter Rosenberg]
I was like, I don’t know who waving to Nicki have out here?

[Ebro Darden]
Yo, so listen, Summer Jam is a week away, should I extend the invite, do you have timing and schedule, even if you don’t pop out, come hang out, get you a sweet, maybe even a building watch the show….

[Nicki Minaj]
Okay, I’d love to see the show. I mean popping out, that might be an option. I just don’t know if I’m shooting that day, if I’m shooting that day.

[Ebro Darden] Source: LYBIO.net
Hollywood Minaj got these movie to make.

[Peter Rosenberg]
Yo did you used to go to Summer Jam regular style like?

[Nicki Minaj]
No, I only went when Jay brought out Michael.

[Ebro Darden]
You were there for that?

[Nicki Minaj]
Yes, I was there for that.

[Peter Rosenberg]
But you are going to go to one, you went to the one?

[Nicki Minaj]
Exactly, I don’t know how I got tickets, but…

[Peter Rosenberg]
Were you close?

[Nicki Minaj]
Close and distance to Summer Jam?

[Peter Rosenberg]
No, to the stage?

[Nicki Minaj]
Oh hell no – oh hell no!

[Multiple Speaker]

[Ebro Darden] Source: LYBIO.net
Like you can see Michael or…

[Peter Rosenberg]
No one has a clean image of that ever.

[Nicki Minaj]
I just saw him getting out of the box looking like, okay, I was like huh? But it was just – it was a funny experience, but I couldn’t really afford Summer Jam tickets.

[Peter Rosenberg]
Ebro?

[Ebro Darden]
Listen….

[Peter Rosenberg]
Just trying to say your tickets aren’t affordable?

[Ebro Darden]
She costs money man. Do you know how much money she wants to come in a building, she’s probably gonna stick me for like travel, make up, and everything else, oh you invited me,

[Nicki Minaj]
Exactly.

[Ebro Darden] Source: LYBIO.net
Pay for my makeup, travel, I need some food.

Nicki Minaj Vs Rosenberg Face To Face. I handle my business, and also I speak up for myself. But if I was not like this, so many people would have taken advantage of me. What people don’t understand is that, when I came – when I was doing this, I took a lot of shit from people, from MEN, who didn’t want to realize my own worth, who didn’t want me to know the truth about like who I was, and how good I was like. Complete Full Transcript, Dialogue, Remarks, Saying, Quotes, Words And Text.

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