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{{quote| ''"Pink wig, thick ass, [[Distracted Byby the Sexy|give 'em whiplash]]."''}}
 
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* [[In Da Club]]: "Pound the Alarm", and "Beez In the Trap"'s music video.
* [[Incredibly Long Note]]: In "Stupid Hoe" and "Dance (A$$)" with Big Sean.
* [[Intercourse Withwith You]]: "Whip It" [[Captain Obvious|"Sex In The Lounge"]]
* [[Large Ham]]: She can be quite dramatic when rapping.
* [[Lighter and Softer]]: The ''Pink Friday'' album, which was deliberate. Nicki wanted to go in a different direction than most female rappers and avoid much of the sex and hard rhymes.
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* [[Old Shame]]: The lines "Did a couple of tapes/ made a couple mistakes" in ''I'm The Best''.
* [[Mean Character, Nice Actor|Loony Character, Nice Actor]]: On stage, Nicki (or whichever persona she's under at the time) seems like a complete nutbar. Offstage, she seems like a well-mannered and sweet, if slightly quirky, girl.
* [[Put Onon a Bus]]: Roman Zolanski in the "Moment 4 Life" video intro: "He's off to boarding school, him and [[Eminem|Slim Shady]], they were wreaking havoc over the industry darling..."
** With the imminent release of ''Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded'', it seems that [[The Bus Came Back|Roman's bus has come back]].
* [[Real Women Never Wear Dresses]]: ''Pink Friday'' is not overtly sexual and written from a feminine point of view. This had to led a lot of criticism decrying her as "soft" and not going as hard as the guys.
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** ''Girls Fall Like Dominoes" samples "Dominoes" by The Big Pink.
** "Right Thru Me" samples the opening of [[Joe Satriani]]'s "Always With Me, Always With You."
* [[Shout -Out]]: Her 2012 Grammys performance of “Roman Holiday” had a brief, ''[[The Exorcist (Film)|The Exorcist]]''-inspired introduction, which ended with this exchange:
{{quote| '''Priest''': “What's your name, child?”<br />
'''Roman''', in a corner [[Ceiling Cling|on the ceiling]]: “[[Say My Name|ROMAAAAAAAN]]!!” }}
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you can call me ''Nicki''." }}
* [[Surprisingly Gentle Song]]: Several. If not outright peaceful, quite a few songs lack the distinctly harsh, sharp edge in vocals and instrumentation that many people have come to expect from her.
* [[Take That]]: "Roman's Revenge", which takes some pretty blatant shots at [[Lil' Kim]].
** Not to mention how she received one from Keys, an underground rapper from Baltimore.
** There's also her verse on the "All I Do Is Win" remix.
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* [[Waif Fu]]: In the video for 'Fly'.
* [[Wardrobe Malfunction]]: During a ''[[Good Morning America]]'' performance one of her breasts was exposed.
* [[Wolverine Publicity]]: To the point where she's worked with [[Black Eyed Peas (Music)|will.i.am]], [[Jay-Z (Music)|Jay-Z]], [[Kanye West (Music)|Kanye West]], Trey Songz, [[Chris Brown (Music)|Chris Brown]], Diddy-Dirty Money, Rick Ross, T.I., M.I.A., [[Will Smith|Willow Smith]], Sean Kingston, Gucci Maine, Natasha Bedingfield, [[Rihanna (Music)|Rihanna]], [[Eminem (Music)|Eminem]], [[Britney Spears]], [[Christina Aguilera (Music)|Christina Aguilera]], The Lonely Island, [[Mariah Carey (Music)|Mariah Carey]], Usher, Ludacris, Sean Garrett, Jeffree Star, Yo Gotti, [[Florida]], David Guetta, Jay Sean, DJ Khaled, [[Overly Long Gag|Trina]], all of [[Lil Wayne (Music)|Young Money]], and [[My Friends and Zoidberg|Gudda Gudda]].
** Ironically Lil' Kim too in Diddy-Dirty Money's [[Updated Rerelease|umpteenth remix]] of "Hello Good Morning".
** For Nicki, his trope is probably most evident during her ''[[Brevity Is Wit|twelve second]]'' guest rap on [[Madonna]]'s "Give Me All Your Luvin'". She does appear throughout on the ''L-U-V Madonna! Y-O-U You wanna?'' chant, but other than that...