Let me just start by saying that I don't like Nicki Minaj -- I love Nicki Minaj. I have always loved her music, her vibe and her approach…she's in your fucking face. She was a star from the first moment she gave us the one-two punch of her verse on Kanye's “Monster" and her debut album, Pink Friday. She's appeared on every track that we know and love, and has collaborated with just about everyone cool. Funny fact, an image of Nicki sitting with Anna Wintour at New York Fashion Week (a gift to me from photographer Patrick McMullan) has been a centerpiece of my art collection in my home. Nicki has been on my mind for years. We have never called an issue Break the Internet since we did it back in 2014 with Kim Kardashian. It takes a certain type of talent, with an awesome fan base and the ability to put trust in PAPER to work our magic. I have always loved all of the looks that Nicki has done (and she has done them all). Her style (typically anchored by her off-t
Eminem has enlisted Beyoncé for the release of the lead single from "Revival," his first album in four years. The 45-year-old Detroit rapper, whose real name is Marshall Mathers, released "Walk on Water" Friday after hinting at the release on social media earlier in the week. He posted a faux prescription that read: "Walk on Water. Take as needed." In the Rick Rubin-produced track, Beyoncé sings: "I walk on water, but I ain't no Jesus. I walk on water. But only when it freezes." The song debuted on Eminem's YouTube account and streaming services. Eminem's latest album is scheduled to release on Nov. 17, a day before he performs on "Saturday Night Live."