Nicki Minaj has ruled out collaborating with any artist other than Britney Spears over the next two years.
Nicki Minaj will only consider collaborating with Britney Spears.
The 26-year-old rapper - who has starred on tracks by Kanye West, Rihanna and Drake and Sean Kingston - has vowed to stop guesting on other people's songs while she firmly establishes herself among the music industry.
She told website Hip Hollywood: "I'm done with collabs. No more collabs for the next two years. Although - Britney's a snatch like me and she's cute. Yes. We might do something."
The Trinidad-born star has also recently picked out her collaboration with Barbadian singer Rihanna - entitled 'Fly', from her debut album 'Pink Friday' - as one of her favourites because of the strong message it sends.
Nicki added: "I wanted to work with Rihanna for a long time. I'm very proud of her accomplishments; especially since she was born on an island like me.
"This song is a female empowerment song. But then again, it's not specific to just women. It speaks about flying, soaring high in the face of every single solitary adversity that comes your way."
The 26-year-old rapper - who has starred on tracks by Kanye West, Rihanna and Drake and Sean Kingston - has vowed to stop guesting on other people's songs while she firmly establishes herself among the music industry.
She told website Hip Hollywood: "I'm done with collabs. No more collabs for the next two years. Although - Britney's a snatch like me and she's cute. Yes. We might do something."
The Trinidad-born star has also recently picked out her collaboration with Barbadian singer Rihanna - entitled 'Fly', from her debut album 'Pink Friday' - as one of her favourites because of the strong message it sends.
Nicki added: "I wanted to work with Rihanna for a long time. I'm very proud of her accomplishments; especially since she was born on an island like me.
"This song is a female empowerment song. But then again, it's not specific to just women. It speaks about flying, soaring high in the face of every single solitary adversity that comes your way."
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