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The project kicked off on a promising note with Pusha-T’s Daytona, a tightly wound display of opulent production and economical bars that earned nearly unanimous critical praise. He retreated to Jackson Hole, Wyoming this summer with plans to write, produce and release five consecutive albums-one album per week, seven songs per album-from himself and other artists. Kanye West - ye, Kids See Ghosts, Nasir, K.T.S.E., Yandhi Oh, and she teamed up with the currently incarcerated 6ix9ine to release “FEFE,” a shameless stab at relevance on Minaj’s part that would still be an awful song even without the baggage of her endorsing an artist who pled guilty to the use of a child in a sexual performance. She used her massive Twitter platform to harass culture writer Wanna Thompson, emboldening her fans to do the same.
Nicki Minaj promoted her fourth studio album by declaring all-out war on anybody who dared criticize her or stand in the way of her success. She pushed the release date from June to August, citing a clearance issue with a Tracy Chapman sample (which she apparently still didn’t solve, as Chapman is suing Minaj for copyright infringement). Some rappers couldn't get out of their own way when it came to releasing their albums, letting their antics overshadow the quality of their actual music. Other albums were flat-out terrible and deserved every snare they hit. As the year draws to a close, it's time to decide once and for all: Which rapper had the worst album rollout of 2018?