Nicki Minaj Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
Nicki Minaj not only reigns as a sex symbol in the hip-hop world with her sexy outfits, but also continues to be a strong woman.
With her hungry spirit, she commands respect even in the male-dominated hip-hop culture.
In this article, we bring you a ranking of her most popular songs.
Among her many collaborations, which one takes the top spot?
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Nicki Minaj Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (41–50)
Moment 4 LifeNicki Minaj43rank/position

It’s a track from her 2010 debut album, Pink Friday.
Because the lyrics strongly evoke a graduation valedictory address, many people mistake it for a song made for graduation ceremonies, but it’s actually about two people who dream of becoming rappers in the future.
Even so, it’s now become a staple at graduations.
Pink BirthdayNicki Minaj44rank/position

The track included on Nicki Minaj’s album “Pink Friday 2,” released on December 8, 2023 to celebrate her birthday, is a perfect, joy-filled song for a birthday celebration.
It paints a picture of a lavish, exhilarating birthday surrounded by favorite champagne and cigars.
The message that “just for today, you can do as you please” carries a powerful push that encourages listeners.
It’s the perfect song for anyone who wants to fully enjoy their birthday.
Pink Friday GirlsNicki Minaj45rank/position

Nicki Minaj, the Trinidad and Tobago–born superstar who reigns as the queen of hip-hop, delivers a pop-rap track bursting with the exhilaration of kicking off the weekend.
Quoting the iconic hit by the universally known Cyndi Lauper, it powerfully depicts women having unabashed fun without worrying about society’s gaze or expectations.
Its message syncs perfectly with the liberating feeling of a long-awaited Friday night.
The song appears on her December 2023 album, Pink Friday 2.
In May 2024, she thrilled fans on tour by performing it alongside Lauper herself, the original artist.
It’s a perfect pick to crank the vibe to the max at weekend parties or girls’ nights.
Pound The AlarmNicki Minaj46rank/position

Nicki Minaj, the Trinidad and Tobago–born artist who elevated the status of female rappers worldwide.
One of her signature dance tunes has captivated countless fans, who say, “the blaring alarms and heartbeat-pounding beat just won’t leave my head!” Its powerful message—shake off anyone’s control, unleash your confidence, and own the night—fires up every listener.
Released on her 2012 album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, the track topped the U.
S.
dance chart.
It was featured in the game Just Dance 2014, and its electrifying video shot during her home country’s carnival also made waves.
Put it on when you want to hit peak hype—you’ll be the star of the floor, no question!
Right by my SideNicki Minaj47rank/position

Nicki Minaj, the queen of rap.
In the music video, rapper Nas appears as her love interest! And the track even features Chris Brown! It’s nice that it has a bright vibe instead of being a gloomy love song.
Barbie WorldNicki Minaj & Ice Spice48rank/position

If you sing a Western rap song, it looks pretty cool and is sure to hype everyone up.
So, the track I want to introduce is “Barbie World.” It’s a song by rappers Ice Spice, Nicki Minaj, and Aqua, created for the movie Barbie.
It remixes Aqua’s “Barbie Girl” into a more stylish, modern version.
Try practicing by mimicking the flow.
Moment 4 LifeNicki Minaj ft. Drake49rank/position

The track used in Pepsi’s 2012 advertising campaign.
It’s a collaboration between American rapper Nicki Minaj and Toronto rapper Drake.
The fairy tale–like music video, featuring lavish and romantic costumes, was directed by Chris Robinson.





