Nicki Minaj, Kat Stacks, Trey Songz Reveal New Year’s Resolutions

Written By S. Samuel

Less than 36 hours away from entering 2011, rapper Nicki Minaj, hip-hop groupie Kat Stacks and R&B singer Trey Songz have revealed their New Year's resolutions.

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For Nicki Minaj, she wants to spend the next 12 months showcasing her image and continuing her non-stop work ethic.

“[I’ll be] touring around the world. It’s looking like the biggest, baddest, I don’t know … I should’ve had something better to say,” she began, and then invented a few words on the spot, for emphasis on just how big 2011 will be for the “Your Love” singer. “[I’m going to be the] biggest, baddest, boldest, booming-est, fearless-ocity-est, Pink Friday-est, girl,” she promised. (MTV)

Kat Stacks, who is currently incarcerated in Tennessee, sarcastically claimed she would ease off her rapper-exposing practices.

“my new year resolution is to settle down …NOT,” she tweeted this week. (Kat Stacks’ Twitter)

Trey Songz said focusing on himself throughout 2011 is his top goal.

“My New Year’s resolution is to stay true to myself,” “Bottoms Up” singer Trey Songz revealed. “Regardless of what anybody says, I’ll never let anybody else’s thoughts dictate that of my own.” (MTV)

Examining the past year, R&B singer Rihanna reportedly realized her 2010 resolution.

Rihanna was looking to take up another talent this year, and she did just that! The pop star said at the beginning of 2010 that she wanted to learn the drums, and former Blink 182 percussionist Travis Barker helped make that goal come to fruition. In March, Barker tweeted: “Teaching Rihanna some things on drums.” Rihanna is even seen on drums in the music video for her song “Rude Boy.” (ET Online)

Check out some recent Nicki Minaj footage down below:

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Written by S. Samuel

Steven Samuel is the co-founder of SOHH.com.

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