Nicki Minaj Says Her Album Will Be The Best Of 2023, Teases Tour
Barbz you won’t have to hold out much longer. Nicki Minaj has confirmed that her fifth studio album, which she refers to as “NM5”, will be released at some point…

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – DECEMBER 12: Nicki Minaj accepts the Gamechanger Award onstage during Billboard Women In Music 2019, presented by YouTube Music, on December 12, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.
(Photo by Rich Fury/Getty Images for Billboard)Barbz you won't have to hold out much longer. Nicki Minaj has confirmed that her fifth studio album, which she refers to as "NM5", will be released at some point this year.
"Oh yes fractions warned, SFG did what fractions warned. Red Ruby Da Sleeze MOTHERED so hard & is now the standard. NM5 is the best thing that will come out of 2023 & will raise the bar to new & unreachable heights. NM5 tour will be hailed as 'genius'. That’s it & that’s all," Nicki tweeted Wednesday (May 10).
"NM5" will follow Nicki's 2018 LP Queen. It featured guest appearances from Eminem, Future, Swae Lee, Lil Wayne, Ariana Grande, and The Weeknd. Queen included popular songs "Chun-Li," "Rich Sex," and, "FEFE."
So far this year, Nicki has released one solo song, "Red Ruby Da Sleeze," jumped on Kim Petras' "Alone" and hopped on a remix with Ice Spice for "Princess Diana." After she and Ice Spice's "Princess Diana" collab the two dropped a new EP of 2023/04/14/nicki-minaj-joins-ice-spice-on-princess-diana-remix/, days after the song and its video set social media on fire.
The Queen and The People's Princess released four alternate versions on Tuesday (April 18) that still maintain the original's fun and flirty beat but added different layers of energy to the remixes breathing a new life onto the song.
The original version of "Princess Diana" is from the Bronx native's debut EP Like...?, which dropped in January. The six-track EP included three new offerings, including "Princess Diana," "Actin A Smoochie," and "Gangsta Boo" featuring Lil Tjay. It also featured "Bikini Bottom," "In Ha Mood," and her breakout hit "Munch (Feeln' U)."
The artists in hip-hop and R&B showed out in April with rappers such as Nicki Minaj and Doja Cat hopping on remixes as well as some R&B artists reemerging for the first time in a long time. Drake made his first solo record of the year this month as some artists are gearing up for their future albums slated for 2023.
Take a look at some of the best R&B and hip-hop songs of April 2023 ranked:
10. "Da Girls" (Remix) - Ciara ft. Lola Brooke and Lady London
Ciara enlisted Lola Brooke and Lady London for the remix of "Da Girls." This was the first time all three artists linked up on a record. "Lola and Lady London are special," Ciara said about the two rising emcees per RatedRNB. "They each bring a unique star quality to everything they do. From the tone of their voices to the fire verses, they spoke life into this record for all da girls around the world."
9. "Give It To Me" - Miguel
Miguel is back with a new single titled "Give It To Me." The R&B artist has not released a full-length project since 2017's War & Leisure. His last project was his 2021 EP Art Dealer Chic Vol. 4. However, his 2010 single "Sure Thing," went viral on TikTok this year and currently sits at No. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100.
8. "Chemical" - Post Malone
Post Malone dropped his first song of 2023 with "Chemical." The New York native just finished touring last year in support of his 2022 LP Twelve Carat Toothache. "Chemical" is different from the artist's usual sound as it has upbeat pop-rock elements introduced. The new record will act as the lead single to the rapper's upcoming fifth studio album.
7. "Alone" - Kim Petras ft. Nicki Minaj
Nicki Minaj joined Kim Petras for "Alone" marking their first collaboration together. For Nicki, this follows her feature on Ice Spice's "Princess Diana." "Alone" is Petras' second single of 2023 following her record "brrr" which was released in January.
6. "Double Fantasy" - The Weeknd ft. Future
For The Weeknd's upcoming HBO drama The Idol, he and Future linked up to create "Double Fantasy." The Weeknd performed it for the first time during Metro Boomin's Coachella set. "Double Fantasy" marks The Weeknd and Future’s fifth collaboration after the two first came together as featured artists on producer Mike WiLL Made-It‘s 2015 single "Drinks on Us," which also featured Swae Lee.
5. "Kill Bill" Remix - SZA ft. Doja Cat
Doja Cat hopped on SZA's SOS hit "Kill Bill" making it her first 2023 appearance. The two previously collaborated on the Grammy-winning "Kiss Me More." SZA earned her first No. 1 Billboard hit with the original "Kill Bill" this month.
4. "Empire State Of Mind" Remix - Jay-Z
Jay-Z remixed his 2009 hit "Empire State of Mind." The hip-hop icon performed the remixed version in Paris at the Louis Vuitton Foundation to mark the opening of the "Basquiat x Warhol. Painting Four Hands" exhibition. The new version has been officially released which features Gil Scott-Heron’s iconic I’m New Here song "New York Is Killing Me." The original "Empire State Of Mind" features Alicia Keys. The song was nominated for three awards but won Best Rap/Sung Collaboration and Best Rap Song at the 53rd Grammy Awards ceremony. The song was originally on Jay's The Blueprint 3.
3. "Put It On Da Floor" - Latto
Latto dropped "Put It On Da Floor" in April which fueled a beef between her and Coi Leray. The two later made amends but it ended working in the Atlanta native's favor as she scored her first No. 1 on the Hot Trending Songs chart.
2. "Search & Rescue" - Drake
Drake dropped his first solo song of 2023 titled "Search & Rescue." He infamously sampled Kim Kardashian on the record from her Hulu reality show The Kardashians. "Search & Rescue" debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100.
1. "Princess Diana" Remix - Ice Spice ft. Nicki Minaj
The People's Princess and the Queen linked up for a remix of the Bronx native's "Princess Diana." The "Princess Diana" remix debuted at No.1 on this week's Digital Song Sales chart making it Ice Spice's first and Nicki's 14th No.1 hit. The song debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100.