Nicki Minaj Talks Life By Fifth Album: A Marriage Then Baby, I Was Put Here To Be A Mother’
Nicki Minaj said her greatest fear is not becoming a mother down the road. This is why, on her fifth album, the "Anaconda" singer said she should have already walked down the aisle and is already pregnant with baby number one or two.
In an interview for the December/January issue of Complex magazine, Nicki Minaj shares more of her dreams aside from the ones she recently said she's gunning for: having $500 million and five albums, so that no one would doubt that a female rapper can indeed, make it big. However, it could be remembered that before this and back in 2012, she shared that she wants to be married and have kids in five years. It seems that these dreams remained. She shared that once she puts out her fifth album and she still did not have a kid, she would not be happy. "If I'm done with my fifth album and I don't have a child by then, no matter how much money I have, I would be disappointed, as a woman, because I feel like I was put here to be a mother."
In addition, although she said she does not want to be married yet, she needs to be married first before having this baby dream of hers. "I'd rather not do anything that's going to be on paper, but I definitely will be married before I have my baby. I want to make sure I do it in that order," the Anaconda singer details to Complex magazine. She shared that this principle was drilled into her by her own mother. With that she said that ideally, by her fifth album, she would already be a wife and mother of one or two, plus have $500 million on her bank account.
In relation, she fears that she would become one of those people who got consumed with work that they did not have the chance to live their personal lives to the fullest. She said that ideally, once she has a kid of her own, she's going to devote 100% of her time to the baby. She does not want her child growing up deprived of her attention. However, she does not want to call that time, when it comes, retiring. She'd rather call it "taking a vacation," after all the hard work she has done.