Nicki Minaj's Booty Takes Center Stage in Concert and We Dare You to Look Away

Rapper appears at Real 92.3’s birthday bash with a few special guests

By Mike Vulpo Mar 01, 2016 2:17 AMTags
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Hot damn, Nicki Minaj!

While actors and actresses were getting all glammed up for the 2016 Oscars, one of music's most popular rappers was ready to turn up at a Los Angeles radio concert.

As the closing act for Real 92.3's Real Birthday Bash, Nicki knew she had to spice things up. Lucky for the sold-out crowd, she did that and so much more.

Wearing a fringe skirt with patterned tights and black undergarments, the "Anaconda" singer had no trouble showing off her figure from behind. As for her front, the dominatrix top with big gold necklaces could be seen in many sections of the arena.

So what does a woman do in such a rocking outfit? You deliver one impressive set that gets everyone on their feet, of course.

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Before ending the show, Nicki performed her biggest hits including "Truffle Butter," "Moment 4 Life" and "Beez in the Trap." In fact, Travis Scott and YG surprised the sold-out crowd when they appeared during her set.

"This crowd made me so happy," Nicki wrote on Instagram after the show. "CALI 92.3 ITTY BITTY PIGGY."

 Snoop Dogg, Big Sean, Fetty Wap and Wiz Khalifa also appeared at the sold-out show held at The Forum in Inglewood, Calif.

Although Nicki remains focused on delivering show-stopping performances, fans of the rapper can also look forward to a new sitcom based on her life.

Appropriately titled Nicki, the Freeform series is inspired by the superstar's upbringing in Queens and has been filming in New York City. Up-and-comer Ariana Neal will play a young version of Nicki while Selita Ebanks and Wesley Jonathan will play her parents.

"This is one of the more unique adventures I've ever embarked on," Minaj said in a statement at the time. "I couldn't be more proud and excited to team up with an amazing group of people to give the world something really special."