Nicki Minaj Performs At The O2 Arena In London
Last night Nicki Minaj performed in front of 20,000 at London’s O2 Arena.
The singer/ rapper performed 23 songs including all the hits including:
- “Roman Holiday”
- “Did It On’em”
- “I Am Your Leader”
- “Beez in the Trap”
- “Stupid Hoe”
- “Dance (A$$) (Remix)”
- “Right By My Side”
- “Champion”
- “Moment 4 Life”
- “Va Va Voom” (Interlude)
- “Starships”
- “Marylin Monroe”
- “Pound the Alarm”
- “Whip It”
- “Where Them Girls At”
- “Check It Out”/”Muny”/”Wave Ya Hand” (Interlude)
- “Fire Burns”
- “Save Me”
- “Bottoms Up”
- “Come on a Cone”
- “Itty Bitty Piggy”
- “Turn Me On”
- “Super Bass” (Finale)
Nicki has been in the UK for a few weeks now on her tour that was supported by Misha B and TYGA.
But Nick was not the only celeb to be performing as in the audience was The Only Way Is Essex Stars Sam Faiers and her boyfriend Joey Essex and her sister Billie Faiers.
Have a look at the photos below.
Remember This?
This just poped up on youtbe it was such a hit when it came out.
Its called I Know You Want Me and its by Pitbull such a good song.
This will get you in the moon for Saturday night if your not in the mood alredy haha.
One Of The Best Night Club Songs At The Moment!
I love this song its great for night clubs its called International Love and its by Pitbull ft. Chris Brown.
Such a good tune!!
Luke Williams Review Of: Nicki Minaj Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded
I love this album so much!
In my own view i think this album is so much better that Nicki Minajs first album called Pink Friday.
This album is so get up and dance to its great you jsut have to be tapping a foot or danceing along to this album.
Some parts of the album sounds abit like the Spice Girls and some of it sounds like Lady Gaga and even RedOne steps in for a run of four songs.
This album we would say is not for younger people due to the language in the album and some f the words.
Downbeat and sing-song, “Marilyn Monroe”, meanwhile, could be Rihanna. For those whose enthusiasm for Minaj is predicated on her astonishingly idiosyncratic rapping – revealed in dizzying bursts over the past five years via mixtapes, guest verses and last year’s debut album, Pink Friday – hearing her sound like any other off-the-peg producer-puppet is not the reason you pressed rewind all those times. Only the pumping, half-rap, half-pop “Pound the Alarm” finds a persuasive compromise between this album’s chart fodder and its rap turf.
Our best songs from the album are “Young F orever” and “Marilyn Monroe”.
I would defiantly recommend you go and buy this album if you love dance music but some of it is slow music so dont worrie if you dont like to dance!
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