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Nicki Minaj delights Glasgow fans with popular Scots anthem at Hydro gig
Nicki Minaj impressed Glasgow fans during her gig at the OVO Hydro last night as she chanted a popular Scots anthem.
The US rapper got the crowd hyped up as she belted out the words to the The Proclaimer’s classic tune, Gonna Be (500 Miles).
Last year, Gonna Be (500 miles) generated an estimated $3.6 million in royalties after being streamed on Spotify more than half a billion times. Brothers Craig and Charlie Reed’s tune has proven to be a strong earner in the digital age despite being released as a single in 1988 and it’s since become the unofficial anthem of Scotland.
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And of course Minaj likes to tailor her shows to the audience so it was no surprise when the official ‘Gigs in Scotland’ Instagram page shared the footage of Nicki on stage with a Scotland flag wrapped around her, as she chanted the words to the Scots twins’ famous anthem, the Record reports.
They penned: “Tonight Glasgow was Gag City @ovohydro It’s @nickiminaj ’s world and we’re just living in it! Thank you for an incredible night. #pinkfriday2worldtour.”
And fans absolutely loved the surprise and flocked to the comments.
One penned: “It was an amazing show!”
Another added: “She’s got the joint rocking.”
While one said: “Come back soon!”
This comes just day after the star was arrested in Amsterdam resulting in her Manchester gig being cancelled.
The 41-year-old was detained at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport on Saturday and says she spent around six hours in custody before leaving the Netherlands for the UK.
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Fans were let into the Co-op Live Arena for her show at around 7pm on Saturday, before the promoter Live Nation announced at around 9.40pm that it would be postponed.
Trinidad-born Minaj, who grew up in the US and is known for the songs Starships, Super Bass and Anaconda, livestreamed being arrested and claimed that drugs were found in her luggage, which did not belong to her.
Dutch police said a woman, 41, was arrested on Saturday after allegedly trying to take what it described as “soft drugs” from Schiphol Airport to another country.
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