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Skeng, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne at Rolling Loud – NY Carib News

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During their performance at Rolling Loud California on Saturday night, Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne posed for photos with Street Cred DJ Skeng backstage. The Jamaican performer, who has been in California since the previous week with producer Rowan 'Drop Top' Melhado, is supposedly one of several musicians signed to Minaj's new label at Republic […]

Source: NY Carib News | #1 Weekly Caribbean-American news source

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