Nicki Minaj has hinted at a potential new track with singers Monica and Keyshia Cole by challenging the “Trust” collaborators to a playful freestyle session.
Nicki was kicking it with Monica and Cole on Instagram Live over the weekend and broke out into some bars while the others followed suit.
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“Listen to me, I’m gonna start the rap. Who got second, who got third? You have to be on-key,” Minaj said while snapping her fingers to set the beat.
“Monica and Keyshia/Me, I’m Onika,” she softly rapped on the chorus.
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Monica took the baton from Nicki: “I’m Mo, I kick down doors/I been with the shits, I already told you before.”
Keyshia Cole brought the trio across the finish line: “So I’m KC you know me/I’m from the town, I’m town bound/I ain’t around right now I’m in the booth/It’s the new doo doo.”
Nicki Minaj is warming up as she heads toward the arrival of her highly anticipated Pink Friday 2 album later this week. It remains to be seen if Keyshia Cole or Monica will earn an official guest appearance on the LP.
Meanwhile, Nicki has sent several shots on social media toward her detractors and she doubled down on her pledge to continue coming for her haters last week, offering a warning to those who don’t get on her good side before the album arrives.
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On Thursday (November 30), the “Starships” rapper hopped on Twitter and teased everything from exclusive merchandise to her intentions on getting back “awwwwl her licks.”
Staying true to form, Nicki doubled down on her pledge to continue coming for her haters, offering a warning those who don’t get on her good side before the album dropped.
“December 8th is COMING SOON. If you on my $h!t list, you will never EVER recover. The. Fkng. End,” she wrote.
Talking with Vogue last month, Nicki Minaj revealed that she went back to her proverbial roots while creating the effort, which is due out on her birthday, December 8.
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“When I look back at a lot of my music, I’m like, ‘Oh, my God, where was the me in it?’” she said to the venerated fashion outlet. “So for this album, I went back to the old game plan.”
She continued: “The idea that saying something like that [referring to the lyric, “I’m fighting for the girls who never thought they could win,” from “I’m The Best” on Pink Friday] could give hope to people — that optimistic outlook is something I think I got away from.”