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Nicki Minaj: 'Grammys performance was a preview of what's to come'
Published Friday, Feb 17 2012, 15:37 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 13 comments
Nicki Minaj has claimed that her Grammys performance was only a taster of what's to come.
The rapper performed her new track 'Roman's Holiday' at the award ceremony on February 12 and was joined on stage by a fake Pope, who exorcised her demons.

Speaking about the show, Minaj told CBS: "You know how people write plays and movies? That's what I did. I wrote that and I gave the world a tiny little preview of what was to come."
The star recently admitted that her performance of the track - which has been lifted from her new album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded - was "the most comfortable" she has ever felt in her career.
Minaj's second studio record will be released in the UK on April 2 and the US on April 3.
> Nicki Minaj new album 'Roman Reloaded' will shock, says Gibson
Watch Nicki Minaj perform 'Roman's Holiday' live at the Grammy Awards 2012 below:
The rapper performed her new track 'Roman's Holiday' at the award ceremony on February 12 and was joined on stage by a fake Pope, who exorcised her demons.

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Speaking about the show, Minaj told CBS: "You know how people write plays and movies? That's what I did. I wrote that and I gave the world a tiny little preview of what was to come."
The star recently admitted that her performance of the track - which has been lifted from her new album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded - was "the most comfortable" she has ever felt in her career.
Minaj's second studio record will be released in the UK on April 2 and the US on April 3.
> Nicki Minaj new album 'Roman Reloaded' will shock, says Gibson
Watch Nicki Minaj perform 'Roman's Holiday' live at the Grammy Awards 2012 below:
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