Nicki Minaj Hot New Song 2014: Young Money Rapper Releases New Music Video for 'Pills N Potions' [Watch]
After teasing it for quite a while, Nicki Minaj has finally released the highly anticipated new music video for "Pills N Potions" off her upcoming third studio album "The Pink Print."
The Young Money rapper actually dropped the lead track a few weeks ago, and recently performed it at this year's Hot 97 Summer Jam at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. She also took to her Instagram account to preview a clip from the visual, in which she holds Game's head.
Similarly, the Compton emcee addressed his special cameo in Minaj's music video via social media. One of his Instagram posts features the hip-hop duo embracing each other with their eyes closed. "They sleeping on us. #PillsNPotions," he wrote the following caption.
The sultry, high fashion visual was created by the "Starships" hitmaker's favorite director Diane Martel, who previously collaborated with her on the video for "Right Thru Me," and visual effects were incorporated by Geoffrey Lillemon.
The simple music video opens with Nicki Minaj smoking an e-cigarette, flaunting her envious curves in a sheer all-white ensemble and baring her toned abs. It is all about her raw emotions and natural look: she certainly displays her different side, as she steps away from her usual wacky wigs and loud personas, and goes for more subdued tone.
Throughout the visual, the Trinidadian rapper is seen singing the honest and emotional slow jam against muted backgrounds, while crying silver tears and chilling with her shirtless, bearded love interest, played by Game. However, Minaj does not completely lose her old self, as she also shines a grill and wears a pair of Playboy bunny ears under CGI pink clouds alongside bunnies and melting powder blue mansions in the hills. At one point, she even goes topless, wearing nothing but black electric tape and a pair of high-waisted shorts.
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