Universal Motown president Sylvia Rhone marvels at Minaj’s mic skills, noting that she has “proved that she can go toe-to-toe with today’s top male rappers.” The buzz began last year when she appeared on Robin Thicke’s “Shakin’ It 4 Daddy.” Even Jay-Z took notice, making a suggestion for her verse. “I had never met Jay at that point,” Minaj says, “but he told Robin Thicke that if I did the song I should say, ‘I be, I be, I be, I be, I be on that money shit.’ So I took that line and just ran with it.” read more











