Beautiful Sinner
Nicki Minaj · Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded — The Re-Up
Get me my banjo, get me my drum
Kidnap career and don't take ransom
Don't let me come out of my dungeon
Moment that I leave then takin' it down
You see me come out of England at dawn
You say the pattern come from Kingston
Trinidad Trinidad, my island
I see you in here dancing
Your preview is quite romantic
I envy your perfect kind of life
Who knew you'd be so sexy?
I think you're quite fantastic
Screw your flaws, you're prefect in my eyes
And maybe I'm naive for loving you
You're a cheat and a liar
But tonight you're everything I desire
You beautiful sinner
I love your wicked heart
Beautiful sinner
It's such a work of art
I didn't know that bad could look so good
You are the type of bad that feels so good
Beautiful sinner
I bet you're hard as stone
Living in your world alone
I hope you let me in tonight
They want me to beware
You're dangerous, but I don't care
I can't wait to have you in my arms
And maybe I'm naive for loving you
You're a cheat and a liar
But tonight you're everything I desire
You beautiful sinner
I love your wicked heart
Beautiful sinner
It's such a work of art
I didn't know that bad could look so good
You are the type of bad that feels so good
You beautiful sinner
Maybe you're the master of disguise and you are
Puttin' it on and you're really the saint, a good one
Are you here to save me from the crowd?
If you are then baby take me now
Beautiful sinner
I love your wicked heart
Beautiful sinner
It's such a work of art
I didn't know that bad could look so good
You are the type of bad that feels so good
Beautiful sinner
Beautiful Sinner
Nicki Minaj's 'Beautiful Sinner' serves as a standout track on her 2011 album *Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded – The Re-Up*. Released during the height of her pop-rap dominance, the song exemplifies her signature blend of aggressive lyricism and melodic hooks. The recording features a distinct production style characteristic of the early 2010s era, where Minaj frequently collaborated with producers like Boi-1da to craft anthemic tracks that balanced her street persona with mainstream appeal. As part of her broader discography, the song reinforces her status as a versatile artist capable of navigating both hip-hop and R&B landscapes. It remains a notable song in her catalog, reflecting the confident and bold artistic identity she established during this pivotal period in her career.

