The Queen of Rap is on a roll with her second single back to the music scene on her second week. Nicki Minaj released a sequel collab with Lil Baby just recently, and it seems like all sorts of things are happening all at the same time.
Nicki Minaj is not stopping anytime soon after dropping her much-anticipated collaboration with Lil Baby last week, "Do We Have A Problem?", and now with her latest single, "Bussin."
Released not more than 24 hours ago, "Bussin" is already the No. 1 song on US iTunes US, dethroning their last week hit, "Do We Have A Problem?".
Nicki and Lil Baby's new hit single "Bussin" is now available on all streaming platforms, including Apple Music and Spotify. However, Miss Petty seemed to discover something wrong with the uploaded music on the streaming platforms.
Wrong version of Bussin
In a tweet posted by the Trinidadian-born rapper, she highlighted that it was the wrong version of the song upon listening to her song on Apple Music.
Asking her fans if it is the same thing with them, Nicki expresses her concern saying, "We have to change ASAP."
Upon further checking, Minaj confirmed that the downloadable iTunes link sounds right, but the streaming link for the explicit version on Apple Music is wrong.
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The good thing is Apple Music correctly uploaded the clean version of the track.
Nicki has expressed concern about the mix-up, noting that she just wants her fans "to have the best experience & this isn't it."
Promising that she would be working on it hours ago, Nicki then confirmed in another tweet that Apple resolved the issue and that all the versions are now correctly uploaded on all streaming platforms across the world.
Bussin a new hit?
Hours before Bussin was released, Nicki Minaj posted a rather hot photo of herself donning a bright pink swimsuit, posed between boulders.
Posing with her hot pink one-piece and bright iconic hair, various artists have flooded the comments hyping the queen of rap on her next release.
Sources also reported that "Do We Have A Problem?" hauled an impressive 100,000 units in its first week, making the Head Barb herself feel very pleased.
"This is so fkng crazy, man. 100K in less than a week? WTF!? thank you guys so much #BabyXBarbie," Nicki wrote on her Instagram story.
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