The rapper Minnie, who was born in Hawthorne and goes by Sharmayn, walks in with confidence on her cover of "Money," a simple song about the never-ending talks about money, stability, and goals. The song is both an introduction and a statement: she's an artist with clear goals who can turn everyday stress into music that sounds both new and familiar. It has a catchy sound that isn't too polished, and the story is very human, which makes people want to hear it.
Even though this release is a cover, Minnie makes the song her own in an entirely new way. Her voice is warm and strong, like someone who has been thinking about this for a long time. She writes and makes things with a purpose, so even when she uses things that are already there, she adds her touches that make the message feel fresh. The hook sticks in the brain because it talks about real nights, worries, and plans.
It is easy to help Minnie because she is so dedicated to her work. She discusses artists who have inspired her, like Nicki Minaj, and she uses that inspiration to make her own music. Instead, she takes their work ethic and confidence on stage and makes them her own. The song is easy to listen to because of the way it was made. The beats are simple, the hook is straightforward to remember, and the performance is clear instead of too much. That mix makes "Money" suitable for both the radio and the street.
"Money" looks like the first step towards something bigger. It tells Minnie that she needs stability, a foundation, and a platform, and that she's ready to take up space. The single will be an anthem for people who are going through the same things. For people in the music business, it means that the artist knows how to use tone, tell stories, and keep things moving. Minnie has made a fantastic start; now we need to see what she does next.
