“All Things Go” (2015) by Nicki Minaj is one of the most emotional songs on her album “The Pink Print.” In this song she talks major events that took place in her life. Things she talked about were her abortion, family, drugs and relationship with Safaree Lloyd Samuels. Even though this song has the same style as some of her other song such as: “Autobiography” (2008), “I’m the Best” (2010), and “Champion” (2012), “All Things Go” digs much deeper into Nicki’s family connections. In the first verse she uses the word vent a lot. This shows she had to rediscover herself so that she can deal with her current life. She has to cool things down, before things started to heat up so she doesn’t overreact. She had to recreate her style and who she was before becoming famous and popular. When she says “I put the V in vent” this carries a feminist suggestion which gave the idea for this album Pink Print because it is feminine take on Blue Print by Jay-Z. Nicki Minaj always seems to look into what people are saying to determine whether they’re out to mislead and control her, or if their intentions are honest and real. As she is interpreting what people are saying, we as listeners are trying to interpret what Nicki is saying. She compares her life to a movie. Just like a movie, life has plot twists and climaxes, but only difference is that you only live once. In this line I look at it like Life is a beautiful thing so you shouldn’t take it for granted because you never know when it all will end. Everybody dies, but not everyone lives. She reminisces about when Safaree Samuels proposed to her and she accepted the proposal out of desperation because she really wasn’t as successful and confident as she is now. Her hook which is the title of the song “All Things Go” Nicki is interpreting not only does everything die, nothing really lasts forever. Not even memories or thoughts that we would love to hold onto for