Nicki Minaj is proving once again why she’s a global icon. A decade after its original release, her critically acclaimed album The Pinkprint is making waves on the charts—this time climbing to its highest peak yet on the U.K.’s Official Albums Sales chart. The anniversary re-release of the rap classic has shot up to No. 61, smashing its previous peak of No. 86 set back in 2015.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of The Pinkprint, Minaj added fresh tracks to the album, giving fans a reason to fall in love all over again. Unsurprisingly, the re-release is flying off shelves, cementing Minaj’s reputation as one of the most bankable artists in music.
Despite its original run being somewhat underwhelming in the U.K., where it only spent four weeks on the Official Albums Sales chart, this resurgence shows the enduring power of Nicki’s music. The Pinkprint now stands as her third-highest-charting album in the U.K., surpassing her Beam Me Up Scotty mixtape but trailing her Queen and Pink Friday 2 albums.
Minaj’s latest project, Pink Friday 2, reached No. 9 last year, marking her first U.K. top 10 bestseller and setting a new standard for her career. While fans eagerly await her next project, rumored to be Pink Friday 3, this resurgence of The Pinkprint serves as a reminder of her legacy as one of the most influential and successful artists of her generation.
Nicki Minaj isn’t just making history—she’s rewriting it. The Pinkprint continues to shine, proving that great music never goes out of style.

