Nicki Minaj has been lowkey with music since her highly successful album The Pinkprint dropped back in 2014. However, that doesn’t mean Nicki has been sitting around doing nothing.
Let’s not forget Nicki recently gave us a vicious freestyle over Rae Sremmurd’s # 1 hit “Black Beatles” dubbed as “Black Barbies” last month, while also dropping “Like A Star” with Fetty Wap earlier this month.
The release of “Black Barbies” landed Nicki her 70th Hot 100 hit, landing her second behind Aretha Franklin. Additionally, Minaj delivered her highly anticipated mobile game “Nicki Minaj: The Empire.”
On Tuesday night (Dec. 20th), Minaj announced via Twitter that a concert documentary that chronicled her ‘Pinkprint’ Tour, specifically her July 2015 stop in Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, will air on BET at 10 p.m. on New Year’s Eve.
It’s official!!!
The Pinkprint Tour MOVIE premieres on BET on 12/31 & they have a sneak peek for u tonight at 10:30pm EST #PinkprintOnBET— NICKI MINAJ (@NICKIMINAJ) December 21, 2016
BET followed up Minaj’s announcement on Twitter with a two-minute preview clip of her performing “Feelin’ Myself” in front of a sold-out crowd.
#BlackBarbies ?, we got you! EXCLUSIVE…this just in from Muva ? @nickiminaj! #PinkprintOnBET ?12.31.16 @ 10P/9C! pic.twitter.com/icYJihPxTf
— BET (@BET) December 21, 2016
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