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Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded [Deluxe Edition]

Nicki MinajAudio CD
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (176 customer reviews)

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Any encounter with Nicki Minaj will arouse a heightened sense that there is more to her than meets the eye and inspire the desire to experience this modern day "Wonder Woman" Nicki Minaj - the name alone appeals to the decadence within us all. Whoever thinks that you can't "have your cake and eat it too" has obviously not met Nicki. The surname Minaj is the metaphor ... Read more in Amazon's Nicki Minaj Store

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  • Audio CD (April 3, 2012)
  • Original Release Date: 2012
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Deluxe Edition
  • Label: Universal Republic
  • ASIN: B007DIQB50
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (176 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #45,034 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Roman Holiday
2. Come On A Cone
3. I Am Your Leader
4. Beez In The Trap
5. HOV Lane
6. Roman Reloaded
7. Champion
8. Right By My Side
9. Sex In The Lounge
10. Starships
11. Pound The Alarm
12. Whip It
13. Automatic
14. Beautiful Sinner
15. Marilyn Monroe
16. Young Forever
17. Fire Burns
18. Gun Shot
19. Stupid Hoe
20. Turn Me On
See all 22 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews

Deluxe edition includes additional tracks. 2012 sophomore album from the R&B/Pop sensation. Minaj worked on the album with a variety of producers such as Hit-Boy, Dr. Luke, Ester Dean, Rico Beats, RedOne and Oak. Includes the singles 'Starships', 'Roman In Moscow' and 'Stupid Hoe'. Nicki's debut album, Pink Friday, achieved commercial success quickly, peaking at #1 on the Billboard 200 and being certified platinum a month after its release. Nicki became the first female solo artist to have seven singles on the Billboard Hot 100 at the same time. Since the release of her debut, Nicki Minaj has become a true superstar, accumulating massive amounts of awards and accolades in the process.

Customer Reviews

If you're a fan of both genres (like me), you'll really this album because you get two in one. Isarizal  |  14 reviewers made a similar statement
Still worth listening to. Christian Hrinda  |  17 reviewers made a similar statement
I brought the album for two songs the rest weren't so good in my opinion. kayla  |  12 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
67 of 84 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Diversity April 3, 2012
By Omar
Format:Audio CD
The biggest problem with people & Nicki Minaj is that they feel like she's a sellout because she went from rap to pop. Truth is, she is both & that's okay. I will never understand why artists aren't allowed to venture out into new genres, why we want to keep artists in a box. The woman is doing something that no female rapper has ever done, she's a cross over female rapper & she's gone to levels female rappers never went before. This album proves that she can have the best of both worlds, she is very talented, her diversity and fearlessness is something to be admired. Most artists wouldn't dare leave their comfort zone especially a rapper. But she ventured out & did an amazing job while doing it.
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52 of 66 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars It is what it is April 3, 2012
By DM
Format:Audio CD
A small dose of rap, an overdose of pop. That being said, 95% of these songs are quite addictive and I foresee the majority of them peaking within the Top 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Nicki possesses some very decent emceeing skills and the too-short rap portion of 'Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded' left me craving more of that. Once "Starships" comes along though, the album takes a turn to pop of the extremely sweet and bubbly sort. Not necessarily a bad thing, just slightly disappointing for the hip-hop fan.

This album is not going to help or hinder Nicki Minaj in any way; I think it's very fun (it has "summer" written all over it), but ultimately forgettable, unfortunately. I could be wrong though - if many of the tracks this album has to offer end up blowing up on the charts, she could have a monstrous hit on her hands.

Be aware of what you're getting yourself into before you buy it. If you're coming for hip-hop, I'd suggest looking elsewhere first. 90% of 'Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded' is radio-friendly pop. Very upbeat and it will undoubtedly lift your spirits, but it sounds identical to everything else that all "hit music" radio statins are spinning right now. Nothing new or different.
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19 of 24 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars A Mixed Affair... April 4, 2012
Format:Audio CD
After an incredibly interesting Grammy Awards performance of "Roman Holiday," one new that Nicki Minaj's follow-up to Pink Friday would be a manic, left-field one. Sure enough, Pink Friday ... Roman Reloaded (Deluxe Version) [Explicit] is `all over the place.' Where Pink Friday was more `user friendly' (excluding "Roman's Revenge" of course), Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded is less accessible, over-stuffed, and lacks `balance.' That isn't to say there are no good or even great songs, but Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded feels as if it would have been better served to have been condensed, reordered, or turned into a double album. Minaj dedicates most of the first portion on the album to rap while the second half is devoted to pop, contemporary R&B, and techno-infused dance-pop.

"Roman Holiday" turns out to be one of the better cuts of Roman Reloaded, but is certainly off-putting upon initial listen. Minaj begins singing the hook of the song in a British Accent, playing off her alter ego of `Roman,' not unlike "Roman's Revenge" from her first album. The hook is bizarre and upon it's completion, Minaj raps `harder' than she's ever rapped before. Oscillating between overt rhymes and manic vocals on the hook, the most bizarre part might be the bridge section in which Minaj lifts off the popular Christmas carol "O Come All Ye Faithful." Yikes! As crazy as it is, "Roman Holiday" does showcase the artist being creative and thinking outside of the box. With successive listens, "Roman Holiday" even manages to grown on you.

"Come On A Cone" taps Hit-Boy for a minimalistic rap production, incorporating a repetitive synth. Nicki continues an overt rap-centric approach, delivering rather frank, `unladylike' rhymes. Regardless weather you're offended or not, Minaj is at her best on this effort when she does not hold back. Even better is the follow-up, "I Am Your Leader," which features Cam'ron and Rick Ross. Hit-Boy again delivers a dynamic, odd-ball production. Minaj raps through two stellar verses, leaving the last two verses for Rick Ross and Cam'Ron. "I Am Your Leader" turns out to be one of the album's best cuts, if for no other reason than the catchy, simple hook ("I am your leader, yes I am your leader/you're not a believer..."). "Beez in the Trap" features up-and-coming rapper 2 Chainz. On the cut, in her own dirty fashion, Minaj addresses haters talking about her, etc. The message is nothing new, but Minaj manages to execute it creatively.

"HOV Lane" is less stellar than the previous four cuts, but is still solid. On this cut, Nicki Minaj crowns herself as being in the same league as Jay-Z (HOV), who is largely considered a "God" in rap music. "Roman Reloaded," featuring Lil Wayne is quite enjoyable, continuing portray a harder-edged Minaj, accentuated by the nastiness of Lil Wayne. "Champion" comes off as a rap festival, featuring rhymes from Nas, Drake, & Young Jeezy. The result is a solid, though not exceptional track. Aside from Minaj, Nas's verse (verse 4) is definitely the strongest.

At this point, the sound of the album begins to change. "Right By My Side" features Chris Brown and possesses more of a pop/R&B sound. Nicky sings the first verse and hook, though she raps the final verse of the song. While the collaboration should yield `fire,' it is luke warm. "Sex in the Lounge," featuring Lil Wayne and Bobby V, is merely average. The main issue is the fact that there is nothing new brought to the table. The theme of the song is rather corny as are the lyrics making the song just clumsy. The album then delves into techno-/Euro-styled pop, which yields mixed results. The best is hit single "Starships," which manages to successfully combine aggressive raps and singing by Minaj over RedOne's production. After that, there are three more successive RedOne productions which seems overindulgent and lackadaisically conceived. "Pound the Alarm" and "Whip It" bring nothing new, while "Automatic" is better but not great.

Alex Da Kid takes the production reins on "Beautiful Sinner," but despite a killer synthesized line, another dance-savvy cut does nothing to reinstate momentum after so much `sameness.' Thankfully, J.R. Rotem's "Marilyn Monroe" changes the pace, finding Nicki Minaj singing a ballad surprisingly convincingly. Dr. Luke's contribution on "Young Forever" is not too bad, but certainly does not `reinvent the wheel.' "Fire Burns" and "Gun Shot," featuring Beenie Man are misses and are `skippers.' "Stupid H**," the final cut on the standard edition is eccentric, but ends up being one of the better cuts overall. If nothing else, it ends the album with the crazy energy that Minaj opened the album with. The Deluxe version does little to atone for a higher price, delivering David Guetta produced "Turn Me On," "Va Va Boom," and "Masquerade," all of which add little to the overall album.

Essentially,Pink Friday ... Roman Reloaded (Deluxe Version) [Explicit] is everybody's own call. The album is overstuffed and even when Minaj is her most eccentric, sometimes it is a bit `too much.' While Pink Friday was safe, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded is too manic and could be better constructed. Even so, there are some good songs.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
1.0 out of 5 stars Meh...
Should have listened to the songs on spotify first... the whole album is pretty 'meh'. But, it at least it was cheap...
Published 9 days ago by Misti
3.0 out of 5 stars It's okay ... But
Well I got it today it's okay it don't sound like nicki she sounds different ... Not one of my fav
Published 23 days ago by Emily Lynn
3.0 out of 5 stars can be trustworthy
i bought two different CDs from this provider and i was happy with one althought was upset with the other. One CD was in great condition, but the other skipped most tracks
Published 27 days ago by Rhonda Crisp
5.0 out of 5 stars Must get CD for conservative fans
I never heard of Nikki until Idol and like her so much I wanted to purchase a cd. I did order the clean version cause I'm 67 and need that but it's awesome.
Published 1 month ago by Rosemarie Chrisant
5.0 out of 5 stars Love It
I Love This CD. Listen To It All The Time. I Would Recommend It To Anyone Who Likes Rap. It Is Pretty Explicit Though.
Published 1 month ago by Jason&Tara Goodin
1.0 out of 5 stars Ordered NEW but Received USED
Do not buy again from Doremi Music USA. The case was broken and the CD has been played for so many times.
Published 1 month ago by Son Le
2.0 out of 5 stars UHHHHhhhhhhh
I love the Pop side of Nicki Minaj but she is no Katy Perry... I cannot keep the album in my car for no more then 20 minutes
Published 1 month ago by Fiyah Mo-Nay
5.0 out of 5 stars Great product!
Really fast service, product just what was expected and at a great price. Enjoyed doing business with you and will again. Thanks!
Published 2 months ago by Pamela Cobb
5.0 out of 5 stars I love this record!
Love it, love it, love it, love it, love it, love it, love it, love it, can't believe I have to write a minimum number of words here!
Published 2 months ago by robert
4.0 out of 5 stars Great price!
This was a great buy from Amazon's lighting deals. I like Nicki Minaj, but only about half of the songs on this CD struck my fancy. Read more
Published 2 months ago by LittleEyes
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