Fans doesn't seem to have any problems at all.
The drought will soon be over. Since her last release of a "Queen" in 2018, that was the last time the music industry got any full-length studio album from the Queen of Rap.
The last few years, Nicki Minaj focused on parenthood as she gave birth to "Papa Bear" and dropping mixtapes and collaborations from one time to another.
Now, coming at the heels of his long drought, Nicki Minaj teased her upcoming collaboration with Lil Baby to be released on February 4, 2022.
"DO WE HAVE A PROBLEM!?" Nicki tweeted with what looks like a snap from perhaps a music video of the track.
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'Do We Have A Problem?'
The Queen of Rap is definitely raunchy as she is provocatively posing on a table sporting her new blonde hair while Lil Baby stands next to her.
Minaj's caption continue as she wrote "BABY X BARBIE PINK FRIDAY FEB. 4", referring to her collaboration with Lil Baby and what seemed to be Nicki's Barbie, her girly rap alter ego.
A source reported that Minaj has been "hard at work in the studio over the past year". The 39-year old rap icon is hoping the studio work can help her gain momentum again before the release.
The now-"all systems go" video for the track had also been reported to "shock fans" as the rapper looks "incredible".
Last October, Minaj joined Lil Baby on stage during his Los Angeles leg of the "Back Outside Tour".
Minaj also mentioned in an interview that her fifth upcoming studio album will be magic again as she is "back in the zone" and her creativity is "on high", she can do it while sleeping.
The Queen of Rap claimed his next album will be her "best album of all time".
The year 2022 is looking like a big year for Nicki Minaj as she plans to launch her "raw and unfiltered" HBO Max documentary series.
Other news
Onika Tanya Maraj Petty, but more commonly known as Nicki Minaj, has been quiet for quite sometime during the pandemic. However, one of her monumental career peaks happened last year as.
In November 2021, her mammoth blockbuster hit single "Super Bass" from Pink Friday was certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
Fans have continued to enjoy the decade-old song, which peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 list and remains a fan favorite to this day.
"Say So", her collaboration with Doja Cat, was a Guiness Book of World Record Holder as it was the "First Female Rap Collaboration to Reach #1 on The Billboard Hot 100".
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