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Nicki Minaj Toasts Roman Reloaded Debut With Young Money In Miami


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By Marvin Van Buren

Nicki Minaj has a lot to celebrate this week, most importantly the release of her sophomore album. Minaj debuted at #1 last week, selling 253,000 copies of Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded. Dozens of fans and industry insiders gathered at LIV nightclub in South Beach on Sunday night to greet Minaj as she rolled up to her album release party in a convoy of Maybachs. Nicki's Cash Money family, including Birdman and Lil Wayne played hosts for the night. 

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The extended family in attendance included Fred Durst, Bobby V, Mack Maine and Mystikal. Video footage from Derrick G showcases Nicki being greeted by a large, lavish cake in honor of her album. The footage also shows Lil Wayne performing at the party, and concludes with Nicki Minaj laughing and joking with Wayne and Birdman at her soiree.

The party doesn't stop in Miami though. Today fashion designer Jeremy Scott posted several pictures on his Twitter timeline showing Minaj wearing a very vivid outfit from his fall collection for Adidas. This follows news of Nicki Minaj closing a new endorsement deal with Pepsi to promote their "Pop" drink.



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