Nicki Minaj shared a video on Instagram that previews a new song, that looks to be titled something like “Red Ruby Da Sleeze.”
In the video, Nicki is shown dancing and twerking in a club with thick shades and half-pink hair. She also teased a new music video accompanying the track, filmed during her trip to Trinidad. Check out the visuals below.
The caption reads: “#RedRubyDaSleeze 3/3.”
In a third post, Nicki Minaj also unveiled the song’s artwork, an image of the rapper posing in a restaurant. She sports half red and pink hair, tied in bunches with chopsticks and “Vintage Jean Paul Gaultier pon mi dress,” with “St. Laurent on the heel.”
Nicki’s “Likkle Miss (Remix)” collaborator, Jamaican dancehall artist Skeng, got a shot out in the caption for “making that lil vid happen that we shot last night.”
Nicki has been quiet since November, when she lent her talents to FIFA’s global smash hit “Tukoh Taka” with Maluma and Myriam Fares. “Tukoh Taka” was the official single of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Official Soundtrack and the first-ever official FIFA Fan Festival Anthem.
Maluma expressed his delight at becoming a part of the FIFA World Cup anthem when asked about the project. I’ve always envisioned a chance like this. Representing Latin music on this global track alongside amazing artists that sing in English and Arabic, takes our culture to another level.”
The new single provided another big moment for Minaj to celebrate in 2022, following her victories at the 2022 MTV Europe Music Awards. The rap queen took home the awards for Best Song for “Super Freaky Girl” and Best Hip-Hop at the ceremony in Düsseldorf, Germany, on Sunday (November 13).
Meanwhile during that same time, the star also shared a Barbie-inspired video for “Super Freaky Girl,” which interpolates Rick James’ 1981 hit “Super Freak,” in September.
In the technicolor clip, Minaj plays house with Hunger Games heartthrob Alexander Ludwig as the Ken to her Barbie. Minaj even has a pink home and robot kitty.
With “Super Freaky Girl,” the seasoned rapper not only won TikTok and the Top US Tracks, but also made history by becoming the first female lead artist to debut at No. 1 in 2022, the first female rapper with multiple No. 1 debuts, and the first female rapper to reach No. 1 without a video in over two years.
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