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Influenced by the unpredictable rhymes of Missy Elliot along with the sexually charged attitudes of Lil' Kim and Foxy Brown, rapper, television reality show judge, and household name Nicki Minaj was discovered thanks to her MySpace page. It was there that Dirty Money Entertainment CEO Fendi first heard her ability to freestyle and first laid eyes on her steamy set of promo shots. With killer curves she was obviously proud to flaunt, plus a background in the performing arts thanks to the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music and Art (the school that had inspired the movie Fame), Minaj was a perfect fit for Fendi's urban DVD magazine The Come Up. She appeared in numerous volumes, including number 11, which spotlighted her future label boss, superstar rapper Lil Wayne. Through Fendi, Wayne contacted Minaj and signed her to his Young Money label. They began to build her career through mixtapes like Lil Wayne's Dedication 3 and Minaj's own Sucka Free. Meanwhile, appearances on various remixes -- everything from T.I.'s 'No Matter What' to Jeffree Star's club track 'Cupcakes Taste Like Violence' -- helped spread the word.The big breakthrough for Minaj came when Wayne added his rhymes to her 'High as a Kite' single, a mixtape favorite in 2008. The year 2009 would see more guest appearances and mixtapes, including the Beam Me Up Scotty mixtape, featuring the street single 'I Get Crazy.' In 2010, the singles 'Your Love' and 'Check It Out' preceded the release of her official debut album, Pink Friday, which debuted that November at number two on the Billboard 200 and went platinum. She earned a handful of 2011 Grammy nominations, including Best New Artist, Best Rap Album, and Best Rap Performance. An all-out media blitz followed between albums with extravagant performances at award shows across the globe, an appearance as a musical guest on Saturday Night Live, and joining Madonna -- alongside M.I.A. -- for her Super Bowl XLVI half-time show.In early 2012, the Eurodance-influenced single 'Starships' signaled the coming of her official sophomore effort, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, an album built around her devil-may-care alter ego 'Roman Zolanski.' Guest artists included Nas, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Chris Brown, and Beenie Man, while production came from the likes of RedOne, Dr. Luke, and Ke'Noe. The album hit number one on the U.S. album charts, driven by a Top Ten showing for 'Starships.' 'Pound the Alarm' and 'Va Va Voom' also reached the Top 40. By the end of 2012, Minaj had been announced as a judge for the 12th season of American Idol, although she left at the end of the season. It hardly affected her success, as she set two career records during 2013: most-charted female rapper in the history of Billboard's singles chart, and the first person to win Best Female Hip-Hop Artist at the BET Awards four times in a row. She then announced her third studio album, The Pinkprint, which appeared at the end of 2014. First single 'Lookin Ass' was also featured on the Young Money compilation Rise of an Empire, released in March of that year, while follow-up 'Anaconda' was nominated for Best Rap Song at the 2015 Grammy Awards. Filled with songs about guilt and failed relationships, the album was well-received by critics and debuted at number two on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart. Throughout 2016, Minaj guested on numerous singles, including DJ Khaled's 'Do You Mind' and Ariana Grande's 'Side to Side,' and she also released her own 'Black Barbies.'

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Halfway through Young Money’s Rise of an Empire, the sequel to 2009’s label comp, We Are Young Money, new signee Euro spits about dropping out of Alabama State University—“I went from roamin’ hallways with a backpack, trying to find classes”—to launch his Hip Hop career in “Induction Speech.” The Providence, Rhode Island rapper puts his influences front-and-center on the track, quoting Jay-Z’s 2001 hit (“Y’all could have been anywhere in the world, but you’re here with me”).

But all is not well in Wayne Manor. Where We Are Young Money portrayed the label as one big Playboy-Mansion-style party, Empire offers a gloomy portrait of a house divided. The fledgling Euro can either adapt to the dominating example set by patron saint Lil Wayne’s bonkers plasticity, or follow Cash Money CEO Birdman’s stale Rap-by-the-numbers approach. Neither seems foolproof.

The label’s former camp prefers to imagine itself in solitary confinement: In highlight “Senile,” a hypnotized Tyga and a steely Nicki Minaj pop up like mechanized horrors inside a haunted mansion. Lil Twist, 21, spits through stick-ups (“Bang”) and strip club commands (“One Time”) with the malice of a Rap Chuckie doll. Lil Wayne’s “Moment” hinges on a boast—“All I’ve been doing is celebrating, I don’t even know what I’m celebrating”—that sounds oddly affecting (He claims that he’s baked, though he croaks like he’s been bedridden for weeks). He’s not Tha Carter III-era Weezy, but the hook alone calls attention to how his co-Rappers’ scare tactics ring hollow, like Drake’s canned fanfare in “Trophies” and Minaj’s haphazard interrogation of the male gaze, “Lookin Ass.”

Rise of an Empire’s second half shows that the latter camp would rather spend their time shooting the shit, which would be charming if its players weren’t so lackluster. Birdman’s “Fresher Than Ever” is little more than a stale posse cut; longtime affiliates like Gudda Gudda and Jae Millz exchange rote status update boasts, the sort of behavior Mack Maine condemns with his own, groan-worthy “Fuck Twitter, nigga / In real life, nobody follow you.” The three show up for a curtain call on standard edition closer “You Already Know,” a pale imitation of T-Pain’s Auto-Tuned sadness. Deluxe edition conclusion “Good Day” makes for a slightly better finish, with Lil Wayne’s hook quoting Ice Cube’s “Today Was a Good Day” over Dnyc3’s bounce-meets-Pong beat.

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So, where does Euro fit in? He joins Lil Twist and Bronx signee Cory Gunz in “Bang,” but only after paying respect to Young Money while kicking off intro track “We Alright,” also featuring Weezy and Birdman. “I’m fine, I be spending time with the greatest of all time, all the time / And ever since I’m living life every night like it’s ‘99 / I’m way ahead of my time, I think I was only eight at the time / I rep them five letters forever,” Euro boasts, with all the earnestness of a straight-A student. He should listen to Rise of an Empire more closely, though: He may be part of an empire now, but it’s looking more and more like Rome in decline.