Nicki Minaj - Champion Ft. Nas, Drake, Jeezy Here

The song’s power lies in its vulnerability. Instead of the usual boastful bars, each artist reflects on the personal cost of success. Nicki opens up about her father and her upbringing in Queens, setting a somber but triumphant tone. Drake delivers a quintessential "early 2010s" verse about the pressures of fame, while Jeezy brings his signature grit, discussing the transition from the streets to the boardroom.

Then there’s Nas. Hearing the bridge between the "King of Queens" and the "Queen of Queens" was a massive moment for New York rap. His verse serves as a passing of the torch, validating Nicki’s place in the pantheon of greats. Nicki Minaj - Champion ft. Nas, Drake, Jeezy

Musically, the production is cinematic. The soaring chorus and steady beat provide the perfect backdrop for a song meant to inspire. It’s the kind of track you play when you need to remember how far you’ve come, rather than just where you are. The song’s power lies in its vulnerability

Over a decade later, "Champion" stands as a reminder of a specific era in hip-hop where mega-collaborations felt like events. It wasn’t just about the charts; it was about the culture. Nicki proved she could hold her own—and then some—alongside the heavyweights. Drake delivers a quintessential "early 2010s" verse about