“Right Thru Me” by Nicki Minaj

In “Right Thru Me”, Nicki Minaj speaks about somebody, possibly a significant other, who knows her extremely well. This person knows her so well that he can see through all her pretenses and tell what she really feels.

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Nicki explains that whenever she is with this person, she can truly be herself. This is probably why this person has gotten to know her so well that he can read her every action. She also suggests that he loves, respects and defends her through thick and thin. He also takes good care of her and seeks for her best interest even though she acts up most of the time.

The singer expresses her amazement at his composure even when they have a major argument which makes her lose control. To her, it’s almost as if he knows how she would react and gives her the freedom to express herself, so that they can settle their differences later. Interestingly, she tells him to stop seeing through her probably because she realizes there’s nothing she can possibly do without his knowledge. Again, she may also feel like she’s under his control because he knows every aspect of her and can use it as he pleases.

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“Right Thru Me” deals with the concept of openness in a relationship. It covers the benefits as well as the choking effect of being aware that someone knows you from the inside out.

Yes. It contains samples from Joe Satriani’s 1987 song titled “Always with Me, Always with You”.

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