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• ' Released: September 13, 2012 • ' Released: November 3, 2012 • ' Released: April 16, 2013 Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded - The Re-Up (also known as just The Re-Up and written as Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded the Re-Up on iTunes) is a reissue album of 's sophomore album,, released on November 19, 2012. The album leaked on November 16, three days earlier.

The producers of include,,,, Mel & Mus,,,, and co-produced by, and.,, and are the producers of '. The artists,,,,, and are also featured on various tracks on the album. Contents [] Background On September 6 at the 2012 VMA red carpet, Nicki told E! News that she will release new material in November and will be putting lots of new songs, and the 1st single would be released in the next week. On September 10, Minaj started a 'Q&A time', using the hashtag '#TheReUp'. She revealed that she hadn't finished recording, that it would be released in another CD, that Lil Wayne is featured on the album (called '), that the album has a different cover artwork, and that the tracklist consists of 5-8 songs.

On September 18, a fan asked for the initials of another song off The Re-Up, and she respond with 'IDS,' but that song (or at least the name) was no included in the final track listing of the album. Perhaps it stood for 'I'm Da Shit', which is what Ciara sings in the explicit version of 'I'm Legit'. On October 1 2012, Nicki said on Twitter that she finished writing the Barbz's favorite song off The Re-Up. The next day, a fan asked 'what's the initials,' and she simply replied, 'F', and it's called '. On October 10, Rap-Up.com revealed the release date of the album, and it was later confirmed by Minaj, the next day. It was revealed by Amazon that The Re-Up would be a three-disc set, and that it would be released in three different formats: CD, digital download, and Vinyl. On October 25, Nicki confirmed that the album 'comes with a 90 minutes DVD of exclusive behind the scenes footage.'

Release and promotion The album was released on November 19, 2012, in many countries worldwide. The serves as the promotional tour for the album. The re-release album was also released in three different bundles: silver, gold, and platinum. All of those include the, and all are limited edition. Artwork Minaj released the cover artwork of the album on October 11, 2012. It is an image of her in a shoulder-length curly black wig and black bustier with an oversized diamond-shaped pendant necklace resting on her chest.

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The image is a shot taken of her music video '. Pupcet 2018 result. The cover was done by Jashari Wilson, one of Minaj's biggest fans. Wilson was the same person who designed the album cover.

Singles On September 10, Minaj revealed the name of the lead single, '. She confirmed a featured female artist on the song and was later revealed to be Cassie. Minaj also said that the intended release date would be either September 11 or September 12, but was officially available for digital download on September 13, 2012, and released to Rhythmic radio on September 25. It was then demoted to a promo single due to lack of charting. Minaj released the first official single from the re-release called ' on November 3, 2012, and peaked at 23 position on Billboard Rap Songs chart, and 31 position on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, in US. It was released on November 8 in the UK.

' was released as the second single of the album. It was released to Rhythmic radio on April 16, 2013. The song peaked at 15, 20 and 64 at the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, Rap Songs, and Hot 100 charts, respectively. Favorable review by Jesal 'Jay Soul' Padania from RapReviews [7/10] One would hope that these eight tracks would bring a touch more artistic freedom than the original set – which was a tightly wound collection of potential singles – and things get off to a solid start. 'Up In Flames' builds slowly, and the MC kicks in after a minute over a slow, heavy and melodramatic beat, throwing out a relentless slew of barbs (not Barbz).

Followed by the most recent single, 'Freedom,' we find her mixing arrogance with introspection, plus a subtle but effective chorus – it's not really much of a single, more like precisely the kind of album track that was missing the first time round. 'Hell Yeah' featuring Parker is a bizarre song that doesn't really seem to function on any level, with a disconnected throwback beat and a dull chorus. Lil Wayne makes his customary appearance (didn't he quit rap to focus on skateboarding or something?) on 'High School' – again, it's another song that doesn't really cut it, certainly not comparing to 'Roman Reloaded' (the song featuring Weezy), with an overall feeling of malaise afflicting the proceedings. 'I'm Legit' brings back the brash, crazy Nicki (or Roman) spitting some pretty ridiculous flows that dovetail beautifully with the stuttering beat, and it is a pure audio assault on your eardrums, assisted by Ciara on a decent but somewhat fussy chorus. The hilariously titled 'I Endorse These Strippers' feels like a lesser sequel to 'Beez in the Trap' – this time, Tyga replaces (thank goodness) 2 Chainz, and Thomas Brinx does a good job too (whoever he may be). It's a fun song with a possibly limited shelf life, but it's still worth including.