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‘Omg What Was I Thinking?’: Nicki Minaj Apologizes to T-Pain for Ghosting Him in 2007 After He Hit Her Up for A Collabo

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By Victor Omondi Rapper Nicki Minaj isn't too proud to admit she's made some mistakes when it comes to her career. After T-Pain went on record with The 85 South Show and claimed she never followed through with their plans to work together in 2007, she wound up issuing an apology. According to T-Pain, he and Minaj were […]

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