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Nicki Minaj - 'Your Love'

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Fraser McAlpine | 10:24 UK time, Saturday, 18 September 2010

Nicki Minaj

It must be murder being a songwriter these days. You've got ten squintillion other would-be tunesmiths all chasing the same tiny drip of inspiration, you've got an audience who have proven time and again that they can be distracted by almost anything, and you've got one topic which you ignore at your peril - love, obv - but which has been raked over more times than the strands of hair in 91Èȱ¬r Simpson's combover.

Props then, to Nicki, for *cough* Minajing to come up with something new-ish to say on the topic, while still borrowing heavily from other people's work.

In case you're struggling to place it, that "doobee-doobee-DO-do-do...aaAAaah!" sample is taken from Annie Lennox's 'No More I Love Yous', a brief meditation on the frustrating and terrifying things which can happen when you let your guard down.

Nicki's version of events is very different. She's got hard evidence that it might just all be worth it after all.

(. It's material-istic.)

OK, she does overstate the case a bit. It's wonderful when you get so carried away by someone that you begin to wonder if the two of you were actually made for each other, the way custard is made for crumble. It's a little much to then wonder how you met in a past life, and to conjecture that you were probably Adam and Eve. And to then go on and wonder if you were a geisha and he was a samurai - "somehow I undertstood him when he spoke Thai" - is just plain hilarious.

But it doesn't undermine the sentiment of the song, which is warm and generous and a bit giggly. That's where the fun is: smiling at the silly lines, and marvelling at the way Nicki's lizard-purr delivery manages to sell them as actual swooning romance...kinda.

There aren't many rappers, male or female, who could make "for your loving I'mma die hard like Bruce Willis" sound cute. From a more macho, sneery mouth it would just sound like you couldn't be bothered to think of anything better. From a younger, less confident gob you'd just be exposing yourself as a shallow idiot.

Here the affection comes through. And as we all know, affection loves company.

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(Fraser McAlpine)

"The song isn't bad but it makes me feel Nicki's better seen than heard."

"The sample is dope. The beat knocks. The hook is catchy. Her singing voice is on point (even with the auto tune)."

"her debut album will no doubt fly off the shelves if it indeed comes out later this year."

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