A Nicki Minaj Docuseries Is Coming to HBO Max

She's also shared a 10th anniversary edition of 'Pink Friday'

BY Calum SlingerlandPublished Nov 20, 2020

The life and work of Nicki Minaj will be examined in a new docuseries heading for HBO Max.

Variety reports that the six-episode series will examine both the personal and professional, with Minaj herself taking the audience through her career journey. Each episode will run a half hour in length.

The yet-to-be-titled series is directed by Michael John Warren, who made his directorial debut with 2004 JAY-Z film Fade to Black.

"Nicki Minaj is a multi-faceted artist, businesswoman, and innovator as well as force to be reckoned with," said HBO Max head of original content Sarah Aubrey. "It's a privilege to bring this project to HBO Max and provide our viewers with unprecedented access to her life."

News of the docuseries arrives nearly 10 years to the day that Minaj released debut studio album Pink Friday. To mark the occasion, she's shared an extended digital version of the album with eight bonus tracks, which you can take in below.


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