Nicki Minaj would love to collaborate with Taylor Swift.
The rapper has heaped praise on her friend after she was named Spotify’s most-streamed artist of 2023. Minaj admitted she would do a song with the “Anti-Hero” hitmaker “in a heartbeat.”
“The SAG(ITTARIUS) QUEEN TAYLOR DESERVES!!!! PERIOD!!!!! She takes months and years off then comes back with great music and fans who’ll never leave her!!!! The END!!!!!!!” Minaj wrote in a series of posts on X.
When one fan asked if she would do a song with the pop superstar, she replied, “In a heartbeat.”
Minaj also posted to Instagram to mark her latest LP, Pink Friday 2, breaking a record for the most “vinyl sales for any female rap album in history.”
“That means that retailers had no way of knowing that the vinyls would be in such high demand,” she continued. “Now they do! That’s a marvelous thing!”
The “Anaconda” hitmaker then called on her Barbz to help her emulate the success of Swift and her loyal Swifties.
“Taylor and her fans have put in the work,” Minaj stated. “Now it’s our turn.”
“This is a CELEBRATION!!!!! The point is that we have something to aspire to as we watch the SAG QUEEN Taylor and the swifties,” she added.
The pair previously performed Taylor’s hit “Bad Blood” at the MTV Video Music Awards in 2015.
Meanwhile, the rapper recently teased that she has shared things “nobody would expect” in her upcoming documentary. She is set to release a new documentary about her life and her music career, and Minaj gave fans an insight into what to expect.
“It’s going to be a great experience for my fans,” she explained during an appearance on “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen.”
The “Super Bass” hitmaker remains committed to the project despite a lengthy delay.
“What happened was … because my album was not done when I was going to originally put it out, I didn’t want the documentary to come out without the music,” she said. “That would’ve made no sense to people. Because of that, that network, they had to go with something else. And I couldn’t force a documentary out, either.”
“I wouldn’t have wanted it to come out right now because then it would take time from them really being able to really listen to music,” Minaj replied when asked why the documentary wasn’t released at the same time as her new album. “And so now that they’ve digested the music, when the documentary comes, it’ll be a different level of emotional roller coaster, I think.”