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Platinum-selling rapper and diva Nicki Minaj has said she is too busy trying to gain professional grounds and also achieved more in life that love is currently the last thing on her mind.
The hot sexy Roman’s Revenge rapper who has been in the news several times for her some-what relationship with fellow Young Money rapper Drake, told Black Entertainment Television (BET) that contrary to speculations, she currently has no romance in her life.
“I have no romance in my life at all, and it’s not important to me right now. I have love for people who are on my team that I see every day and for my family. That’s what makes me do what I do.
“I also have love for people that I interact with. If I have too much of the romantic love, I feel like it will distract me. Right now I feel like a robot,” Nicki told BET.
The award winning artiste hopes that as she is too busy building her empire, her younger fans will learn from her.
“Girls tell me this all the time, ‘Whenever I feel like a bad b***h I play your music. I want girls to get confidence listening to me. I want them to feel like they don’t have to play second fiddle to a boy,” Nicki added.
Nicki Minaj born Onika Tanya Maraj was discovered by rap superstar, Lil Wayne after she released three mix tapes; Playtime Is Over, Sucka Free and Beam Me Up Scotty.
She was subsequently, in August 2009, signed by Young Money Entertainment and then later to Cash Money Records.
Story by Ernest Dela Aglanu/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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