Nicki Minaj to Lay Bare Her "Personal Life" and "Professional Journey" in HBO Max Docuseries

After a transformative year marked by the birth of her first child, Nicki Minaj is offering an intimate look at her life through an upcoming docuseries on HBO Max. The rapper announced the big news in a quick video shared on Nov. 20 — also the 10th anniversary of her debut album, Pink Friday. "I am very excited to finally share with you guys that my docuseries is coming to HBO Max! It's gonna give you a guys a raw, unfiltered look at my personal life and my professional journey," Minaj said. "I can't wait to share it with you."

Consisting of six half-hour episodes, the series is directed by Michael John Warren, who previously worked with Minaj on two documentaries for MTV in 2010 and 2015 respectively, and also directed JAY-Z's 2004 doc, Fade to Black. "I love that this series not only provides an all-access glimpse at one of the most iconic musicians of our generation; it also profiles the brave woman behind the artist, Onika," Warren said in a press statement. "It's an honor to be entrusted with this dynamic story."

A title and release date for the docuseries have not yet been announced.