Nicki Minaj Talks Sex Life & Drake
Head Barbie doesn’t have a Ken in her life, but she doesn’t have a lady either, as Drake reportedly has another vocal dedication to his label-mate.
Nicki Minaj might be a leading female sex symbol in 2010, but that does not mean that the Young Money starlet is having any. In a new Complex cover story, the Barbie-inspired emcee/singer spoke about her sexuality. Clarifying some early reports that labeled the Queens, New York native as bi-sexual, Nicki said, “I said I don’t have sex with women. I don’t have sex with men right now either. If [bisexual is] what they wanna call me, then fine.”
The 2008 DXnext alum also spoke about her and label-mate Drake teasing fans about marriage rumors and speaking to each either in verses. On Thank Me Later’s “Miss Me,” Drake professed his love to Young Money label-mate Nicki Minaj. “I love Nicki Minaj, I told her I’d admit it / I hope one day we get married just to say we fuckin’ did it / And girl I’m fucking serious I’m with it if you with it / ‘Cause your verses turn me on and your pants are mighty fitted,” rapped the Toronto sensation.
Nicki revealed to Complex that Drake told her his popular verse from the Alicia Keys song “I’m Ready” was also for his label-mate. “I happen to love the song. I never told anyone that, I hope he won’t get mad that I said that,” Nicki said. She then joked, calling Drake a “playboy,” and inferring that he’s probably told many women that the verse was for them.



















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