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#NewMusic: Nicki Minaj Releases Rick James Sampled ‘Super Freaky Girl’

Weeks after teasing her latest single, Nicki Minaj has released the Rick James’ sampled song “Super Freaky Girl.” Sampling James’ 1981 hit “Super Freak,” Minaj boasts her power, sexuality and beauty.

“One thing about me, I’m the baddest alive/ He know the prettiest bitch didn’t come until I arrive/ I don’t let bitches get to me, I fuck they man if they try/ I got a princess face, a killer body, samuri mind”

The rapper premiered the single on her latest episode of Queen Radio. It follows the previously released singles. “Do We Have a Problem?” and “Bussin.'” She has reportedly filmed a music video for the single, but no details have been released as of yet.



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