![]() But the split personality – which she acknowledged Friday by leaving the stage midway through her hour-long set in a hot pink bustier and returning in a white tulle skirt – had less to do with her famously inventive potty-mouth and more with her attempts to scale the pop charts. The title of Minaj’s second album, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, is a reference to her hot-tempered alter ego, Roman Zolanski. But the show, sponsored by Wired 96.5 (WRDW 96.5-FM,) was neither a cohesive selection of like-minded artists nor a purposefully eclectic conclave like the Roots Picnic, but an accidental hodgepodge of seven performers, including B.o.B., T-Pain, and Diggy Simmons, taken from the station’s playlists.Ironically, it turned out to be a fitting introduction for Minaj, whose attempts to conquer every corner of the pop universe simultaneously has stretched her prodigious talents to the breaking point. The opening acts at Friday’s Wired Fest, a five-hour concert at the Susquehanna Bank Center Center in Camden, were meant to set the stage for headliner Nicki Minaj. ![]() Nicki Minaj headlines a disjointed five-hour Wired Fest
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