Nicki Minaj abortion is one thing that has always haunted her all her life. This is what she claimed on during her interview for Rolling Stone's new cover story, which will be out on Friday. Minaj abortion was a threat to her while she thought she's "going to die."
Minaj abortion happened when she was a teenager, and attending at a prominent Manhattan performing-arts high school, LaGuardia. "I thought I was going to die," she confessed. "I was a teenager. It was the hardest thing I'd ever gone through."
In her mixtape, "Autobiography," she revealed her experience first time and didn't expect anyone to hear about it. Minaj abortion is a thing she said was the right choice at that time.
In the verse three of "Autobiography," she sings:
"Please forgive me, mommy was young, Mommy was too busy, tryn' have fun, Now I don't pat myself on the back, for sending you back, cause God knows, I was better than that, To conceive you then leave you, the concept alone seems evil, I'm trapped in my conscience, I adhered to the nonsense."
On her interview, she also revealed on the "Pinkprint," Minaj third studio album that one of her goals was to give people a glimpse of her life, because it's something that she has kept private.
In the single "All things Go," she sings "My child with Aaron would have been 16, any minute" a verse that again talks about Minaj abortion.
Looking back on Minaj abortion, the multi-platinum star admits that taking abortion was the hardest thing she has ever gone through. She said, she's still a pro-choice though she explained that time she wasn't ready as she has nothing to offer a child.
The Daily Signal reported that Minaj was praised and applauded by Georgette Forney, founder of the group "Silent No More," a campaign that urge people to understand the devastating effect of abortion. By speaking out about Minaj abortion, Forney applauded Minaj for her vulnerability in sharing her pain.
Aside from Minaj abortion, in the Rolling Stone new cover story, the multi-platinum rapper talked about her relationship with her parents, a frightening experience that need an ambulance and the role of black artists in a racist society.