rapper – who moved from Trinidad to the US at the age of five – admits living in a three-bedroom home with 15 other people and then seeing her father fall victim to drug and alcohol abuse made her determined to “kick ass” with her music.
She said: “In Trinidad we didn’t have much. Then my parents moved to the States and then they sent for me, and I thought everything was going to be great. But my father fell victim to drug and alcohol abuse, so it was an uphill battle for a very, very long time. He was really, really addicted.
“My mother had to make ends meet the best way she knew how. Really, when I talk about my life in records like ‘I’m The Best’, I’m just saying, ‘Hey, after all of this, here’s what I’ve accomplished’.
“What motivated me was that I wanted to get my mother out of her situation, so I always wanted to kick ass at whatever I did.”
Nicki admits her difficult upbringing has made her a “very aggressive” person because she has always had to stand up for herself but she has since learned how to control her behaviour.
She added: “It has made me a very aggressive person. I always heard lots of yelling, fighting and cussing. It made me a very reactive person.
“I’ve been learning how to tone that down a bit. I’ve been learning how to say, ‘OK, cool, I gotta think things through, I can’t always react’.” – ZA News.
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