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Nicki Minaj surprised the Barbz with a special announcement on Pink Friday‘s 10th anniversary with a six-part docuseries based on her life’s experiences coming to HBO MAX.

I am beyond grateful & excited to share this news with you guys today,” she wrote to Instagram. “I couldn’t be more thrilled to have #HBOMAX on board to help me tell my story in this delicate & memorable way. A way that my fans will love forever. This doc is next level. I can promise you that.”

 

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The series filled with six half-hour episodes “will explore Nicki’s brilliantly creative mind and tell the story of her personal and professional journey.”

Nicki will take viewers on a trip to her early days first being inspired to rap all the way through becoming a mother. The series has tapped Michael John Warren as director, who directed JAY-Z’s 2004 Fade to Black movie and worked with Nicki on a pair of docs.

“I love that this series not only provides an all-access glimpse at one of the most iconic musicians of our generation; it also profiles the brave woman behind the artist, Onika,” he said in a statement. “I believe all of us can learn a great deal from her remarkable professional and personal life. It’s an honor to be entrusted with this dynamic story.”

 

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The Barbz leader and Young Money celebrated the 10th anniversary of her dynamic Pink Friday debut album on Friday (November 20) by issuing Pink Friday: The Complete Edition to streaming services, which can be found below.

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