The singer said the the next chapter of her career was going to be bigger and better than when she dropped her mega- hit, "Anaconda" in 2014, reported Dazed.
"This era will be a billion times more epic than anything 'Anaconda' could have delivered. I think this era will definitely be the most memorable and the most impactful of my career yet," Minaj said.
The singer, however, did not divulge any further details about her new music.
"I can't say if I'm 50 percent, 80 percent or 10 percent done, because I dont know. Tomorrow, I might walk into the studio and decide that I don't like anything I've done in the last six months. Or tomorrow I might walk in and feel like the whole album is done. There's so much beauty in not knowing," she said.
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