I promise! Take your mother's warning, Roman Pleeeeeeeaseeee Back to bed! Run along! Let's go! Come on! Wash your mouth out with soap, boys Boys, boys, boys, boys, boys, boys It features guest vocals by rapper Lil Wayne. Although "Roman's Revenge 2. It's worth mentioning that Weezy only has one verse even though in the original Eminem has two verses. Also there is now a hook beetwen the second and third verse, which wasn't the case in the original.
The song garnered positive to mixed reviews by critics, most of which found it refreshing to find Wayne working with Minaj after his jail-sentencing, but were in favor of the original Eminem-track instead. During the songs release, Rap-Up described Wayne's verse "hungry.
Jayson Rodriguez of MTV stated that after Wayne's jail-sentencing, he "made up" for his absence by assisting Minaj on a remix of one of her best cuts off Pink Friday.
Reviewing Wayne's lyrical content of the remix, Latifah Muhammad of The Boombox stated that Wayne delves "in between one explicit metaphor after another" as he quickly reclaims his position at the top of the "rap game. Opposite of Civil, Tom Breihan of Pitchfork Media enjoyed Wayne's addition and complimented the remix as "a definite upgrade in every way. Laughter encourages us to listen closely to the odd spaces between the bars and the beats. Best Of. Year of Mac.
Pro Audio. The 'Queen' rapstress sat down with Genius to discuss some of the lyrics on her new studio album, as well as to dissect some of her older bars. When the subject matter turned to her high-profile beef with Atlantic Records signee Lil' Kim, Minaj seized the moment to dispel rumours surrounding their rocky relationship. Once collaborators, the two female rappers have traded diss tracks back and forth over the years.
Lil' Kim was seen to be critiquing Minaj's rise to fame back in , while Minaj was said to be mocking Kim's legacy. For this, Nicki claims that she is so hot and talented that her fans and other wanna-be rappers lose their breath by just calling her name. Eminem continues by dissing other rappers.
Nicki, then concludes the song by claiming that she is on top of her world. As she suggests that Kim is focused on accusing her of taking her place, she tells Kim to leave the spotlight for her if she is not ready to produce hit tracks.
The origin of the beef between Minaj and Kim breaks down to a matter of perspective. It fundamentally dates back to when Minaj imitated Kim on the cover art of one of her mixtapes.
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