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The Pinkprint | ||||
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Studio album by Nicki Minaj | ||||
Released | December 15, 2014 (2014-12-15) | |||
Recorded | 2013–2014 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 66:51 | |||
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The Pinkprint is the third studio anthology by Trinidadian-born rapper Nicki Minaj. It was released on December 15, 2014, by Young Money Amusement, Greenbacks Money Records and Commonwealth Records. Minaj co-executive-produced the anthology aslope Birdman, Lil Wayne and Ronald Williams, with a variety of producers who produced the album'due south audio. Looking to depart from the trip the light fantastic toe-pop elements of her second studio album, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded (2012), The Pinkprint is a follow-up tape influenced by her traditional hip hop beginnings.
Upon its release, The Pinkprint received generally positive reviews from music critics, with many of them praising its production and personal lyrics. Amidst best of the decade lists, it landed 166 on Pitchfork and lx on Rolling Stone. The album reached number two on the U.s.a. Billboard 200 with 244,000 album-equivalent units in its commencement week, of which 198,000 were pure sales. In the U.k., The Pinkprint opened at number 22 on the UK Albums Chart. As of December 2015, the tape has sold 682,000 pure copies in the United States, and has since been certified ii× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) past adding streaming and rails sales equivalent. The Pinkprint received a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Album in 2016.
The Pinkprint spawned the singles: "Pills n Potions", "Anaconda", "Only", "Bed of Lies", "Truffle Butter", and "The Night Is Nonetheless Immature". The second unmarried, Anaconda, peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 condign Minaj's highest charting single at the fourth dimension, while four other singles peaked within the tiptop 40 of the Hot 100. To further promote the anthology, Minaj embarked on her third concert bout, titled The Pinkprint Tour, which commenced in March 2015 and ended in August 2015, spanning more than fifty shows over the 5 month period.
Groundwork and production [edit]
In 2013, Minaj stated that she would brainstorm writing material for the project later that year, after production was completed for her supporting role in her get-go characteristic film The Other Adult female (2014). Minaj noted that in that location were currently no featured artists on the tape, and commented that she was "just enjoying [the] artistic process".[ane] Recording sessions for the album took place at Jungle City Studios New York, NY; Evdon Studios, Toronto, Canada; Glenwood Recording Studios, Burbank, CA; Luke'south In The Boo, Malibu, CA; Record Found, Hollywood, CA, Conway Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA; and Eightysevenfourteen Studios, Los Angeles, CA.[2] In November 2013, Minaj described the project every bit "next level", "very dissimilar from anything I've done", and made clear that she just experimented with pop music but never had the intention to go along with the genre. She also stated that she is still "hungry" and just because she's had a successful career that wouldn't cease her from giving the fans what they wanted.[three]
During the recording process Minaj recorded ii songs that were inspired by Irish Celtic vocaliser-songwriter Enya; Minaj stated that the songs contain "airiness and the whimsicalness" that reminded her of Enya. In 2014, singer-songwriter Skylar Grey wrote and recorded a demo version of a vocal entitled "Bed of Lies" and the vocal was afterward sent to Minaj who wrote and recorded verses of her ain to the song.[iv] In August 2014, Minaj'due south managing director informed her that Beyoncé wanted to make a remix of "Flawless" with her and in return she would feature on The Pinkprint. Minaj said that she wrote her poetry in New York and Beyoncé visited her in the studio and encouraged her.[5] [6] During the album'due south production, Minaj worked with a variety of people including Dr. Luke, Ester Dean, Boi-1da and Detail. Minaj too hoped to have invitee features from Rihanna and Drake.[7] While Rihanna did not announced on the album, Drake was featured on two songs from the album, along with fellow Young Money labelmate Lil Wayne, on "Merely" and "Truffle Butter", with the latter appearing exclusively on the palatial edition of the album.[8]
In September, Minaj stated that "it was her best album to date" saying she had grown every bit a author and was able to speak about topics that she had felt uncomfortable sharing two years agone.[9] Afterwards that month, Minaj characterized the album as consisting of "raw talent, emotion, difficult spitting and everything that people have come to love most Nicki Minaj".[10] In November 2014, Minaj revealed she had recorded 25 songs for the album, stating she would find a song that "sits" with her and then mold that rails for a while until she was satisfied; she connected to say her biggest problem during the recording process was cutting songs from the last rails list as each runway was "special" to her.[eleven] In November 2014, Minaj described the record every bit "personal" and an "emotional rollercoaster" to MTV News.[12]
Music and lyrics [edit]
Speaking on the album's musical manner, Minaj stated that the album would "focus on rap" and "feed the core rap fan", whereas Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded explored more prominent elements of dance music.[thirteen] In April 2014, Minaj told MTV News "the tracks on [my next album] are back to my hip-hop roots. And I don't recollect it'due south something that I'1000 necessarily trying to do [but] as presently every bit I started working on my new album, that's only the songs that I've been writing". Minaj stated the anthology's lyrics touch upon themes of her family, loss, death and her struggle with guilt.[xiv] The Pinkprint opens with the autobiographical song, "All Things Go", which was described as a sequel to Minaj's vocal "Autobiography" off her Sucka Free mixtape in 2008.[fifteen] A mid-tempo ballad,[16] which slowly unfolds and contains "heavy beats and heavy bass" forth with "subtle synths".[15] The lyrics discuss a wide range of personal issues Minaj has faced, from reflecting on fame and the speed in which her life has moved, to strained relationships with her family including the murder of her cousin Nicholas Telemaque, to her relationship with her female parent and her own kid which references an ballgame.[fifteen] "I Lied" is a ballad that contains a torpid production that does not change tempo. Lyrically, the song revolves around a "complicated regret" in which Minaj admits she denied her dearest for a human being in order to stop him from breaking her heart.[15] "The Crying Game" features initially uncredited vocals from British musician Jessie Ware, earlier being officially credited at a later appointment. The song mixes "sombre balladry with downbeat guitar loops" and is described as i of the anthology'due south most emotional songs. During the song, Minaj alternates betwixt "devastating verses and pensive crooning" whilst Ware adds "haunting" and "soulful" vocals to the chorus.[fifteen] During an interview for Malcolm Music Ware revealed how the collaboration came most, proverb that she wrote the song with Pop Wansel with her own album Tough Love (2014) but ultimately felt that it didn't fit the album. Wansel subsequently sent the song to Minaj who recorded her own vocals to plow the song into a collaboration between Ware and Minaj. Initial pressings of the album did not list Ware as being featured; something Ware added was a mistake and afterwards corrected.[17]
"Get on Your Knees" features vocals from American vocaliser Ariana Grande. Minaj raps in a "trance-similar" fashion as she demands things from her male partner, which hints at oral sex, and is described as a "fetish obsession with seeing their man on all fours".[15] "Feeling Myself" features singer-songwriter Beyoncé, and is built over a West Coast synth, driving bass and drums along with bells and whistles incorporated into the production.[fifteen] "Just" is a hip-hop song that features guest appearances from Drake, Lil Wayne, and Chris Dark-brown who sings the chorus of the song. The song contains an "icy" production that sits "ominously" underneath dirty lyrical metaphors.[15] "Desire Some More" (with uncredited vocals from Jeremih) features lyrics that see Minaj stroking her own ego and check anyone who dares to doubt her worth. During the song, Minaj makes references to Eminem, Kanye West and Lil Wayne and states she is her "but contest".[xv] "Four Door Aventador" has humming and easygoing production with lyrics revolving effectually mafia imagery. The vocal is compared to the work of The Notorious B.I.Thou.[fifteen]
"Favorite" features American R&B vocalist Jeremih and is a render to a "romantic narrative" following the four previous songs which features Minaj bragging. The song is lyrically sexually explicit and sees Jeremih singing most wanting to be Nicki's favorite. Minaj raps well-nigh wanting to exist the "primary part in a human's life".[15] "Buy a Heart" features rapper Meek Manufactory, who sings the hook of the song.[fifteen] "Trini Dem Girls" is a dancehall rail that features a guest appearance from rapper LunchMoney Lewis. The song contains echoing handclaps and a "Diwali Riddim" with a "clarion" chorus.[15] "Anaconda" is a hip-hop and pop-rap song[xviii] that heavily samples "Baby Got Back" by Sir Mix-a-Lot. The song's lyrical content is described as "raunchy" and noted for containing a "heavy dose of 2014 sexual activity lingo".[xv] "The Night Is Still Immature" is a pop song with verses revolving around a routine nighttime out at a club.[15]
The lead single, "Pills due north Potions" is a wearisome-burning pianoforte ballad that contains prominent elements of hip hop, R&B and pop.[15] The song opens with a thin, haunting drum vanquish, while Minaj sings the pre-chorus in a feather-like near-whisper. As the song's pre-chorus repeats, an echo effect is added to her vocals, and "blooming" chants are sung to create the song's chorus. The song'south lyrics revolve effectually someone who has wronged her simply she still loves.[xv] "Bed of Lies" features guest vocals from vocalist-songwriter Skylar Grey and is a ho-hum-tempo vocal built over triumphant production, pianos, rolling drums and booming bass. The song opens with Grey's chorus and a restrained keyboard set earlier Minaj begins to rap about an ex-lover.[fifteen] "Grand Piano" is the final vocal on the album's standard version and is the only vocal on the album that is not a hip hop song; it features no rapping from Minaj nor drums are played in the song. The song is a ballad that contains pianos and violins, with lyrics revolving around Minaj "feeling stupid" and feeling "played" past a quondam lover.[fifteen]
Singles [edit]
"Pills n Potions" was released as the lead single from the album on May 21, 2014. Minaj announced the release at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards.[19] The song peaked at number 24 on the US Billboard Hot 100.[twenty]
"Anaconda" was released as the second single from the album on Baronial four, 2014.[21] The song samples Sir Mix-a-lot'due south "Baby Got Back" and peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Minaj's highest-charting single in the US at the time.[20] Information technology topped both the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and the Hot Rap Songs charts for six weeks.[22] Additionally, the vocal peaked within the acme ten in countries including Commonwealth of australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand and the U.k..
"Only", which features Drake, Lil Wayne and Chris Brown, was released equally the third single from the album on Oct 28, 2014.[23] The song peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[20]
"Bed of Lies" featuring Skylar Grey was released as the fourth single from the album on November sixteen, 2014. Minaj debuted the song at the 2014 MTV Europe Music Awards. The vocal peaked at number 62 on the Billboard Hot 100.[20] "
"Truffle Butter" featuring Drake and Lil Wayne was released separately from the album to iTunes and Spotify on January 23, 2015, later on initially being an iTunes exclusive bonus runway, and was serviced to United states radio on March 3, 2015 every bit the 5th single from the album.[24] The vocal peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100.[20]
"The Dark Is Still Immature" was officially released in the UK on April 12, 2015 and subsequently in the Us on April 28, 2015, as the sixth single from the album, and has peaked at number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100.[25]
According to Republic Records, "Trini Dem Girls", featuring LunchMoney Lewis, would be impacting Usa radio station on September one, 2015.[26] No further confirmation or coverage of the single or its released transpired.
Packaging and title [edit]
The anthology was officially announced to be titled The Pinkprint with the premiere of the rail "Lookin Ass" along with its Nabil Elderkin-directed music video on February 12, 2014.[27] Its championship reportedly references The Blueprint (2001) by Jay Z, to which Minaj replied that "I think everybody knows how obsessed I am with Jay Z. He's always been my favorite rapper", also adding that, "He did such a corking job of creating this Pattern brand for male person rappers and I wanted to do that [for] female person rappers to be able to pattern themselves with what I've done one day".[28] During an interview with Complex magazine, Minaj was asked if Jay Z'southward The Blueprint inspired the championship to The Pinkprint and what similarities in that location were, which Minaj replied saying;
I have no idea what he was doing before The Blueprint dropped. It's not that literal. People keep request me about Jay's The Blueprint and they think I'm doing something like that. I fabricated reference to The Pattern because Jay is the biggest rapper of our fourth dimension. The name of the anthology was inspired by Jay but not the body of piece of work. I do think that information technology's going to create new rules, though, in [the way] that [The Pattern did].[29]
On Nov two, 2014, Minaj released the album'south artwork, which was created past Joe Perez's blueprint studio, who works for Kanye West'southward creative team DONDA, who had previously designed artwork for Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz.[30] It displays a "sandy" textured pink "splatter" with a thumbprint placed in the center of a black background on the standard version and a white background for the deluxe version.[31] On December 1, 2014, the rails listing was released to the public, and confirmed collaborations with Ariana Grande, Beyoncé, Drake, Lil Wayne, Chris Brownish, Jeremih, Meek Mill, LunchMoney Lewis, Jessie Ware and Skylar Grey.[32]
Release and promotion [edit]
In Baronial 2014, Minaj confirmed that the album would be released in the fourth quarter of the twelvemonth.[33] In September 2014, Minaj announced through her Twitter business relationship that the album would be released on November 24, 2014.[34] In tardily October, her management appear that the album had been rescheduled for release on December 15.[35] The album was made available for pre-order on iTunes on Dec three, 2014 with the intro track "All Things Get" as an instant download. The standard version of The Pinkprint features 16 songs,[36] while the deluxe version is packaged with three additional tracks.[37] American retailer Best Buy packaged the latter edition with a smaller version of Minaj's 2015 calendar.[38] "Truffle Butter" and "Wamables" are respectively included as the twentieth songs on the iTunes Store and Japanese pressings of the record.[37] [39] A fifth palatial variant (distributed past American retailer Target and the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland) lists "Mona Lisa" and "Put Y'all in a Room" as the twentieth and twenty-beginning tracks, although nearly of the tracks on this version are abbreviated to fit the exclusive material.[40] During the offset calendar week of retail availability, it was discovered that concrete deluxe versions of The Pinkprint were unintentionally shipped worldwide with an instrumental version of "Anaconda" instead of the original track.[41]
In dissimilarity to the vibrantly-colored wardrobe and hairpieces she had get associated with earlier in her career, Minaj embraced a more understated image during the first promotional runs for The Pinkprint. She opined that "You tin can either go along doing costumes or yous can just say, 'Hey guess what? This will shock them even more than. Doing nothing will shock them even more'".[42] On August 24, 2014, Minaj performed "Anaconda" at the VMAs. She also performed at that twelvemonth's iHeartRadio Music Festival on September nineteen. On November 9, 2014, Minaj performed a medley of "Super Bass", "Anaconda", and "Bed of Lies" at the EMAs, and too hosted the show. On November 23, 2014, Minaj performed "Bed of Lies" at the AMAs. On December half dozen, 2014, Minaj appeared every bit a musical guest on an episode of NBC'due south Saturday Night Live alongside host James Franco. She performed three songs from the anthology: "Bed of Lies", "Just" and "All Things Go". She also participated in a few skits.[43] During anthology release week, Minaj visited a few talk shows in promotion for the album. On December xv, Minaj appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show for an interview and also performed "Bed of Lies".[44] On December 16, Minaj appeared on The Today Show for an interview and another performance.[45] That same night, she appeared on The Tonight Bear witness Starring Jimmy Fallon for an interview.[46] On December 18, Minaj appeared on 106 & Park equally the show'south last invitee artist to discuss the album and the testify's legacy.[47] On Dec 19, Minaj appeared on The Real for an interview.[48] On January 18, 2015, MTV aired My Time Again, a documentary filmed during the final stages of the making of The Pinkprint, which featured backside the scenes clips of Minaj in the studio and in rehearsals, and interviews with Minaj and footage of her with her family.[49] In May 2015, she performed "The Night Is Still Young" and "Hey Mama" at the 2015 Billboard Music Awards. Minaj also opened the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards with a performance of "Trini Dem Girls", and then "The Night Is Even so Young" and "Bad Blood" with Taylor Swift.
Minaj supported the anthology with a 17-date European bout which commenced on March sixteen, 2015 in Stockholm, Sweden and stopped off in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Kingdom of norway, Frg, France, Belgium and the Netherlands before catastrophe on April 12, 2015 in Glasgow, Scotland. Trey Songz was the opening human activity.[50]
Critical reception [edit]
Aggregate scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AnyDecentMusic? | six.half dozen/10[51] |
Metacritic | lxx/100[52] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [53] |
Billboard | [54] |
Cuepoint (Expert Witness) | A−[55] |
Entertainment Weekly | C[56] |
Los Angeles Times | [57] |
NME | v/10[58] |
Pitchfork | 7.5/10[59] |
Rolling Rock | [60] |
Spin | 7/10[61] |
The states Today | [62] |
The Pinkprint received more often than not positive reviews from critics with many praising the product and her personal lyrics.[63] [64] [65] [66] [67] [68] [69] [70] [71] At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the anthology received an average score of 70 based on 25 reviews, indicating "generally positive reviews."[52]
Billboard magazine'southward Niki McGloster chosen it "her best album to date. Minaj was finally able to out-rap herself and purge issues she'south struggled with in individual in her most exposed manner even so".[54] Sheldon Pearce of The A.V. Club thought that The Pinkprint is "the closest Nicki Minaj has ever gotten to balancing her tendencies".[72] Randall Roberts from the Los Angeles Times wrote that throughout the album, "she'southward intent on channeling her talent to explore and certificate her many moods. The combination is oftentimes, if not always, intoxicating".[57] In Cuepoint, Robert Christgau commended most of her vulnerable ballads and their "narrative arc", but felt the anthology is defined more and so by the bonus tracks, particularly "Shanghai" and "Win Once more", where "Minaj returns to her triumphalist fashion prepared to comprehend the role of a 32-year-former adult female ready for love—even, in both songs, the maternity she reflects on as the record begins."[55] Pitchfork editor Meaghan Garvey said the terminal series of songs, including the bonus tracks, comprise "a thrilling, confounding vi-song set that elevates The Pinkprint from an occasionally transcendent break-up anthology to something far more intriguing," and added "the album presented Minaj in her nearly unexpected part yet: a human being."[59]
In a less enthusiastic review, Spin magazine'south Brennan Carley felt the more emotionally vulnerable songs were counterintuitive to the album'south success: "Minaj forces herself into her ain box, muting her ain strengths and songwriting abilities in favor of excising her emotional demons."[61] Jon Caramanica of The New York Times, who found the album to exist "full of compromises and half-successes", wrote that Minaj is a less impressive rapper on the more sincere songs where her menses is more measured and manifestly-spoken: "Equally a rapper, she'due south capable of m technical feats, rapid cadence switching and complex rhyme patterns, but generally she puts those fireworks to the side when diving deep into her feelings."[eighteen] Kyle Anderson of Entertainment Weekly was more disquisitional and panned the ballads as "ponderous".[56]
Accolades [edit]
Publication | Listing | Rank | Ref. |
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Complex | The fifty All-time Albums of 2014 | 14 | [73] [74] |
Rolling Stone | The 40 All-time Rap Albums of 2014 | 3 | [75] |
Spin | The 40 All-time Hip-Hop Albums of 2014 | 33 | [76] |
Publication | List | Rank | Ref. |
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Pitchfork | The 200 Best Albums of the 2010s | 166 | [77] |
Rolling Rock | The 100 Best Albums of the 2010s | 60 | [78] |
Vice | The 100 All-time Albums of the Decade | 84 | [79] |
Twelvemonth | Ceremony | Category | Effect | Ref. |
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2015 | American Music Awards | Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album | Won | [lxxx] |
BET Hip Hop Awards | Album of the Year | Nominated | [81] | |
Billboard Music Awards | Top Rap Album | Nominated | [82] | |
2016 | 58th Almanac Grammy Awards | All-time Rap Anthology | Nominated | [83] |
Commercial functioning [edit]
The Pinkprint debuted at number 2 on the Usa Billboard 200, with 244,000 album-equivalent units (with 198,000 coming from pure sales and 46,000 combined track-equivalent units and streams) in its first week backside Taylor Swift's 1989 which was spending its sixth week at number 1.[84] [85] The album was streamed 16.8 million times across all on-demand streaming services in the United states during its beginning calendar week.[86] [87] In its second week on the nautical chart, the album stayed at number two moving an additional 156,000 units, which included 105,000 pure sales.[88] [89] The Pinkprint held the number two position for three weeks earlier falling to number three on the Billboard 200.[ninety] As of December 2015, the album has sold 682,000 copies in the United states of america.[91] In February 2016, the RIAA certified the album double platinum, for combined album sales, on-need audio, video streams, and runway sales equivalent of 2 1000000 album-equivalent units.
Rail listing [edit]
No. | Title | Writer(southward) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "All Things Go" |
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| iv:53 |
ii. | "I Lied" |
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| v:04 |
iii. | "The Crying Game" (featuring Jessie Ware) |
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| four:25 |
4. | "Get On Your Knees" (featuring Ariana Grande) |
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| three:36 |
five. | "Feeling Myself" (featuring Beyoncé) |
|
| 3:57 |
half-dozen. | "But" (featuring Drake, Lil Wayne and Chris Brown) |
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| 5:12 |
7. | "Desire Some More than" (featuring Jeremih) |
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| 3:49 |
eight. | "Iv Door Aventador" |
| Parker | 3:02 |
9. | "Favorite" (featuring Jeremih) |
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| 4:02 |
ten. | "Purchase a Heart" (featuring Meek Manufacturing plant) |
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| four:15 |
11. | "Trini Dem Girls" (featuring LunchMoney Lewis) |
|
| 3:fourteen |
12. | "Anaconda" |
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| four:20 |
13. | "The Dark Is Still Young" |
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| 3:47 |
xiv. | "Pills north Potions" |
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| four:27 |
15. | "Bed of Lies" (featuring Skylar Grey) |
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| 4:29 |
xvi. | "Grand Piano" |
|
| 4:nineteen |
Full length: | 66:51 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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17. | "Truffle Butter" (featuring Drake and Lil Wayne) |
| Nineteen85 | iii:39 |
Total length: | lxx:30 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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17. | "Big Daddy" (featuring Meek Mill) |
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| iii:25 |
eighteen. | "Shanghai" |
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| iii:39 |
19. | "Win Again" |
| Joseph | 4:10 |
Total length: | 77:59 |
No. | Championship | Writer(s) | Producer(southward) | Length |
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20. | "Wamables" |
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| three:thirteen |
Total length: | 81:12 |
No. | Title | Writer(southward) | Producer(south) | Length |
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xx. | "Truffle Butter" (featuring Drake and Lil Wayne) |
| Nineteen85 | iii:39 |
21. | "YMCMB & Beats By Dre Presents: The Pinkprint Film" | 16:14 | ||
Total length: | 97:52 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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twenty. | "Mona Lisa" |
| Particular | 3:28 |
21. | "Put You in a Room" |
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| ii:59 |
Full length: | 79:18 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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xx. | "Truffle Butter" (featuring Drake and Lil Wayne) |
| Nineteen85 | three:39 |
21. | "Mona Lisa" |
| Detail | 3:28 |
22. | "Put You in a Room" |
|
| 2:59 |
23. | "Wamables" |
|
| 3:13 |
Total length: | 91:00 |
- Notes[2]
- ^[a] signifies a co-producer
- ^[b] signifies an additional vocal producer
- Some initial physical copies of the album missed out Jessie Ware on "The Crying Game" due to a printing fault.[17]
- "Want Some More" contains additional vocals by Jeremih.
- "Shanghai" contains boosted vocals past Yung Berg.
- "Buy a Heart" contains excerpts of "Stay" performed by Henry Krinkle and "Un-Thinkable (I'thou Ready)" performed by Alicia Keys.
- "Anaconda" contains a sample of "Baby Got Dorsum" performed by Sir Mix-a-Lot.
- "1000 Piano" contains interpolations from "Blitz Rush", written by Peter Lord and performed by Paula Abdul.
- "Truffle Butter" contains a sample of "What They Say" performed by Maya Jane Coles.
- In lodge to fit more songs on the disc, the majority of the tracks on the concrete international palatial version are shortened edits, and appear in their full length on the standard version of the album.
Personnel [edit]
Credits adjusted from AllMusic.[98]
Performance [edit]
- Nicki Minaj – primary artist
- Beyoncé – featured artist
- Chris Brown – featured creative person
- Drake – featured creative person
- Ariana Grande – featured artist
- Skylar Grey – featured artist
- Jeremih – featured creative person
- LunchMoney Lewis – featured artist
- Lil Wayne – featured artist
- Meek Factory – featured creative person
- Jessie Ware – featured creative person
- Parker Ighile – featured artist (uncredited)
- Lukasz Gottwald – vocals
- Theron Thomas – vocals
- Henry Walter – vocals
- Ester Dean – vocals
- Candice Boyd – vocals (background)
- Katy Perry – vocals (groundwork)
Production [edit]
- Dwayne Carter – executive producer
- Bryan "Birdman" Williams – executive producer
- Ronald "Slim" Williams – executive producer
- Nicki Minaj – co-executive producer
- A.C.
- Anonymous
- Arch tha Boss
- Boi-1da
- Darhyl "DJ" Camper Jr.
- Cirkut
- Da Internz
- DJ Spydr
- Dr. Luke
- Steve Mostyn
- Keith Harris
- Striking-Male child
- Hitmaka
- Rob Holladay
- Parker Ighile
- Breyan Stanley Isaac
- JMIKE
- Johnny Juliano
- Kane Beatz
- Alex da Child
- The Mad Violinist
- Metro Boomin
- Mike Will Made-It
- Nineteen85
- Polow da Don
- Allen Ritter
- Sak Pase
- Skooly
- T.O.D.A.Y
- Vinylz
- Pop & Oak
- will.i.am
- Yung Exclusive
- Zaytoven
Technical [edit]
- A.C. – instrumentation, programming
- John Armstrong – recording assistant
- Chris Athens – mastering
- Todd Bergman – engineer, recording banana
- Boi-1da – instrumentation
- Noel Cadastre – engineer
- Cirkut – instrumentation, programming
- John Cranfield – recording assistant
- Aubry "Large Juice" Delaine – engineer, mixing
- Dr. Luke – instrumentation, programming
- Rachael Findlen – engineer, recording assistant
- Ashanti "The Mad Violinist" Floyd – strings
- Serban Ghenea – mixing
- Clint Gibbs – engineer
- John Hanes – engineer, mixing
- Jaycen Joshua – mixing
- JMIKE – instrumentation, programming
- Dustin Kapulong – recording assistant
- Ryan Kaul – mixing assistant
- Caleb Laven – vocal editing
- Omar Loya – engineer
- Fabian Marasciullo – mixing
- Manny Marroquin – mixing
- Cameron Montgomery – recording banana
- Irene Richter – production coordination
- Allen Ritter – instrumentation
- Ramon Rivas – recording assistant
- Tim Roberts – mixing assistant
- Phil Seaford – mixing assistant
- Ben Sedano – recording assistant
- Brandon Mr. B Speed – engineer
- Brian Springer – engineer
- Chris Tabron – engineer
- Vinylz – instrumentation
- Stuart White – engineer
- Daniel Zaidenstadt – engineer
Charts [edit]
Certifications [edit]
Release history [edit]
See as well [edit]
- List of Billboard number-one rap albums of 2015
References [edit]
- ^ Conte, Richard (August six, 2014). "Nicki Minaj Says At that place Will Be No Guest Features On 'The Pink Print'". Blueprint & Trend. Retrieved August 9, 2014.
- ^ a b The Pinkprint (booklet). Nicki Minaj. Young Money Entertainment, Cash Coin Records, Republic Records. 2014. 00602547163844.
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External links [edit]
- Official website
- The Pinkprint at Discogs (listing of releases)
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pinkprint
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