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On why she refuses to fake the funk
People treat this business like it’s high school. It can absolutely feel like one big popularity contest, and you know what? I can’t be bothered. I can’t allow myself to play ridiculous games with grown adults in the industry. I can’t be nice to someone just because they’re hot right now. I can’t do it.
On how her parents dysfunctional relationship affected her
Every time my parents fought, my mother would have us move and I would have to go to a new school, which meant I’d have to face the task of making new friends. I dreaded it. I had butterflies in my stomach each time: Are people going to like or hate me? … Sometimes there’d be a fight, sometimes not. I let people know I wasn’t going to be pushed around.
On why she no longer pays attention to the critics
I used to read the bad things people said about me, then I asked myself, ‘Why am I reading that when I have millions of people saying great things?’ You cannot give negativity power. I tell teens, if you’re having a problem, there’s nothing wrong with deleting your social media. If people keep taunting you and you keep reading it, it’s poison.
If the music industry was a high school, who would be the popular crew, mean girls, outcasts and prom queens?
Read more: Necole Bitchie.com: Nicki Minaj Covers Teen Vogue: ‘People Treat This Business Like It’s High School’ http://necolebitchie.com/2013/05/13/nicki-minaj-covers-teen-vogue-people-treat-this-business-like-its-high-school/#ixzz2TBb7erjH
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