With bold honesty and sharp ambition, Minnie introduces her world—balancing hustle, self-belief, and money-driven reality—marking the start of a confident new journey.
1. Your cover single “Money” tackles financial pressure in a very direct, relatable way. What made you choose this song as your debut statement to the world?
I picked this song for my debut because at this point in my life I was starting to buckle down on what I wanted to do with my life. It was either be a RN or Rap.So I’m doing both. I’m like at this point I need money to the left and money to the right. Lol.
2. You write all your own lyrics. Can you walk us through your creative process when you’re turning personal experiences into rap verses?
I write my own lyrics. I write about what Im about, what I see and how I feel about it,and inform people how to get through it. It’s always something or a situation you can relate to. You will be able to say I feel like that, or I want to do that, I have been there, or that’s something I would have said.
3. You’ve mentioned being self-inspired while also drawing motivation from Nicki Minaj. What specific lessons or moments from her career shaped the way you approach your own journey?
She has made a nice impact on my journey. I feel like it’s her enduring spirit, like I’m still here,taking care of business being a Barbie -doing what I love to do. That makes me feel empowered like yea I’m still here too doing what I have to do.Im also reassured that I have what it takes to do what I put my mind to.
It was also great to play the instrument again after many years without doing so.
4. You recorded 10 tracks in one booth session at Zoom Studios. What was the atmosphere like, and how did working with your engineer influence your confidence as a new artist?
The atmosphere was fierceness and revolution,thrill of competition.Lol my blood was warming up with excitement that this could be a big break. Cross my T’s and dot my I’s. Having an engineer made me feel like this is serious,like it was the real deal. No more doubting and guessing that I had a gift that could get me far.
5. You described your upcoming album as a fall/winter takeover that starts mellow before your full energy hits. How do you want listeners to feel when they hear your music for the first time?
When people hear my music for the first time I want to hear the point I’m making and the picture I paint. I also want rap along,like a lyrical jam, like oh snap that’s jam. I hope my listeners enjoy the song, just hearing it makes me happy, and like yea money to the left money to the right,I need a lot of that right now. Lol
6. Breaking into the industry can be tough without live shows yet. What kind of stage or moment are you manifesting for yourself in 2026 that would truly mark “a Minnie takeover”?
I feel like I’m ready to perform my single and just be a breath of fresh air, and a new face with a new voice. In 2026 I would love to perform my single and really set the tone for my journey,and keep a high energy type of vibe.A bossy, classic one of a kind type of vibe.
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