Nicki Minaj Makes History in the U.K.—First Female Rapper to Hit 28.3 Million Sales!

Nicki Minaj has just made music history in the United Kingdom! She has now sold more than 28.3 million certified music units in the U.K., and she is the first female rapper ever to do this. This is a big moment not only for her but for all women in music.

A fan page called CelebsLoveNickiMinaj shared this news on social media. They posted a tweet saying that Nicki reached a huge number of sales. Nicki Minaj then shared that tweet on her Instagram story and added a loving message: “I loved them b4 they even knew me.”

Nicki Minaj Becomes First Female Rapper to Sell Over 28.3 Million Music Units in the U.K
Nicki Minaj Becomes First Female Rapper to Sell Over 28.3 Million Music Units in the U.K

She also added U.K. flag emojis to show her deep love and connection with her fans in the United Kingdom.

Nicki has been in the music industry for more than a decade. She is known for many hit songs like Super Bass,” “Starships,” “Anaconda,” and more. Her style, powerful lyrics, and bold personality have made her one of the most famous female artists in the world.

Beyond her own albums, Nicki’s songs are also featured in movies and TV shows. For example, her energetic track “FTCU” from her album Pink Friday 2 was included in the 2025 comedy film One of Them Days, adding excitement to the movie’s soundtrack.

This latest milestone proves how much people in the U.K. enjoy and support her music. Selling over 28.3 million certified units means her songs and albums have been bought and streamed a lot. It shows that fans in the U.K. have helped make her a global superstar.

Nicki has always shown love for her fans around the world. But this message to the U.K. fans was special. It shows that she remembers how far she has come and how much support she has received from the start.

With this achievement, Nicki Minaj continues to inspire young girls and artists everywhere. She has broken records and opened doors for many others in the music industry.

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