Minaj’s latest docuseries has been ordered by HBO Max and will reportedly consist of 6 episodes. Even better? Michael John Warren, the creative force behind her 'Nicki Minaj: My Time Now' in 2010 (tied to Pink Friday) and 'Nick Minaj: My Time AGAIN' documentaries, is set to direct the project."To me, music is spiritual. So it moves you in, like, a weird way that you cannot teach in school."
10 years ago today @NICKIMINAJ gifted us with the magic that is #PinkFriday, so to celebrate we dug up this clip from her 2010 documentary #MyTimeNow. ? #PinkFridayAnniversary pic.twitter.com/cLm64aOfaX— MTV (@MTV) November 20, 2020
Minaj herself is set to executive produce alongside Warren, Cassandra Butcher, Brenda Gilbert, Aaron L. Gilbert, Irving Azoff, and Tommy Bruce.In her reveal, Minaj (whose real name is Onika Tanya Maraj) donned a striking orange wig and promised fans a “raw, unfiltered look at her personal life and professional journey.” Unsurprisingly, the internet is thrilled at the news, with Minaj’s fans (also known as Barbz) showering her announcement with support.Extremely honored to be telling her story again. What a decade it's been! Thank you @BronStudios @hbomax @HBOMaxPop and the Queen herself @NICKIMINAJ #NickiMinajHBOMax https://t.co/rKL3lNbGu2
— Michael John Warren - Director (@MJWFilms) November 20, 2020
WE LOVE U QUEEN
— ღ (@MelondyIMelly) November 20, 2020
— luisjosé. (@narcicismo) November 20, 2020Minaj also encouraged fans to listen back to some of her trademark classics in lieu of the news, including ‘Moment 4 Life’, and ‘Superbass’. Nicki, you don’t have to tell us twice. Playlist loading…
'Pink Friday' was a ground-breaking hit for the artist, who has helped to pave the way for female rappers who have since found similar success. The debut album was notably No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and logged six weeks atop Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in 2011. Minaj’s recent work on the track, “What That Speed Bout!?” featuring Mike Will Made It and YoungBoy Never Broke Again recently opened at No. 35 on the chart, which brings her career total to 114 Hot 100 hits. ICYMI, this makes her the female artist with the most placements of all time.[video_embed id='2080302']RELATED: 'Wonder Woman 1984' is moving to HBO Max.[/video_embed]Everyone play “moment 4 life”starting in 5 4 3 2 1 GO!!!! Then play “here I am” Then go to “did it on em” After that I’ll make my announcement. Have superbass playing while u read it. #PinkFridayAnniversary #PinkFriday #Barbz
— Mrs. Petty (@NICKIMINAJ) November 20, 2020