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Nicki Minaj warns aspiring rappers to avoid 'Idol'
Singer says show isn't credible to hip-hop
fans
WENN
Nicki Minaj has warned aspiring rappers not to take their chances on
"American Idol" because she is convinced hip-hop fans need "credible" and
"authentic" stars.
The rapper/singer has joined the panel for the latest season of the TV talent
show, alongside Mariah Carey, Keith Urban and longtime judge Randy Jackson.
However, Minaj is adamant her fellow rappers should not be included in the
competition, and urges aspiring hip-hop stars not to bother auditioning for the
show. During a press junket this week to promote the new season, Minaj
told reporters, "This is definitely not a rap competition, and when I got
involved with ('American Idol'), I specifically said I hope they didn't try to
do that because I was on the show. America loves that it's an honest singing
competition, and I'm not here to change that; I'm here to judge. I definitely
don't think a rapper should be in this competition. Rap and hip-hop is
completely different from 'American Idol.' I started off in the streets, selling
mix tapes out of my car. It's a different situation. The hip-hop community wants
you to be credible. With singing, people don't really necessarily care what
you've gone through. If it's a great song, they are going to love it, 'cause
it's going to touch them or inspire them. But with rap, it's different. I would
never go on a show like this as a rapper. I wouldn't encourage anyone else as a
rapper to come on. I don't think it's authentic. If you're really looking for
people to see you as an authentic rapper, you wouldn't do it."