Nicki Minaj turned up the heat in Boston, treating her dedicated Barbz to an unforgettable show. The rap queen brought out the fierce female talents featured on “Super Freaky Girl” (Queen Mix)—JT, Akbar V, Maliibu Mitch, Katie Got Bandz, and BIA—to join her on stage.
The crowd was so excited that the screams got louder as each woman popped out to perform their verse. After the surprise performances, Nicki Minaj took to Instagram to thank her fans and the incredible lineup of talent for making the night legendary.
Nicki Minaj’s Heartfelt Gratitude to Fans and Collaborators
“Wow. Wow. Idk where to start. #GAGCITYBOSTON [NIGHT 2] might be one of the loudest audiences I’ve ever experienced,” she started. “I gotta go check the archives. Love you. Like I REALLY REALLY LOVE YOU. God bless you guys.”
“THE QUEENS CAME OUT TONIGHT & REPRESENTED THEIR CITIES & THEIR CRAFTS SO WELL,” she continued. “PRETTY IN REAL LIFE. I’m SOOOOOOOOOO grateful for the light & energy you guys brought to #GAGCITY.”
Notably, the performance was BIA’s second night in a row, joining Nicki Minaj on stage in her hometown. She and Nicki Minaj recently performed their hit collaboration “Whole Lotta Money” remix.
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Additionally, Nicki Minaj shared a video with all of the artists sat next to each other backstage in which she said: “Ok, you guys, I just wanted to say from the bottom of my heart how appreciative I am of these queens for coming here and gracing Gag City with your aura, with your light, with your energy.”
She continued, “When I tell you I am so proud that they all came out there and stood on business. They came out there and gave superstar, ‘I do this. This is nothing.’ They just radiated this glow.”
“And the crowd… Our second sold-out show in Boston. The crowd couldn’t get enough of them. I mean, it was so freaking dope to see the crowd get excited over and over and over as the girls came out. But I was just pleasantly surprised by how everyone came together. Also, having a group of women together and being able to feel comfortable is the best feeling in the world,” she added.
JT, Akbar V, Maliibu Mitch, Katie Got Bandz, and BIA Speak After Performing With Nicki
After their performance, the talented lineup took to social media to express gratitude and reflect on the unforgettable experience. During an Instagram Live session with Nicki Minaj, they discussed the moments leading up to their performance and coordinating outfits. Each woman was grateful for the opportunity across various platforms.
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“I couldn’t hear myselffffffffffffffffff OMG!!!!!! ONIKA!!!! WORDS CAN’T COME CLOSE TO HOW I FEEL!!!!!!,” JT excitedly wrote. “Thank you. I love you!!!!” BIA added, “So much fun, thank u, Nicki!!!!” Akbar V also wrote, “Thank you. @nickiminaj, love you, baby. You are so real, and for this, g, I love you, big Suh.”
Speaking of collaborators, the internet still awaits to see if Sexyy Red ever sent in her verse for Nicki’s “FTCU” remix. The women recently teased the collaboration on X.
Why “Sold-Out Minaj” Has Been Trending
Nicki Minaj’s recent reign in the music industry has caused a trending frenzy, with “Sold-Out Minaj” earning waves across social media platforms. The buzz ignited after her huge 20th sold-out show in Boston confirms this. Reports from her New York show on March 30 revealed that it was the highest-grossing concert by a female rapper in history.
Moreover, it ranks over $2.8 million in sales. Her “Pink Friday 2” tour maintained its status as the most successful tour by a female rapper in history within its first 17 shows. It boasts a staggering $34.9 million in ticket sales. Nicki Minaj’s reign shows no signs of slowing down.
As the “Pink Friday” 2 Tour gears up for its next phase, anticipation and excitement continue to grow. It promises even more record-breaking moments and unforgettable performances from the one and only Nicki Minaj.
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