Nicki Minaj Booty & 'Bang Bang' Teaser Instagram: Ariana Grande, 'Anaconda' & 'The Pink Print' Rapper Collaborate With Jessie J on 2014 'My Everything' Album
Rapper Nicki Minaj uploaded a short teaser clip showing her upcoming collaboration with Ariana Grande and Jessie J entitled "Bang Bang." She put the video on her Instagram account with "#video #BangBang 7/29" as its caption. The clip features some parts of the lyrics of the song being rapped by Minaj.
The video begins with the text "Jessie + Ariana + Nicki =" leading to the sum "BangBang" with Nicki rapping lyrics in the background.
Jessie J also uploaded a snippet of the song earlier this month with herself laying down some of the track's vocals. Grande is part of the collaboration as well, but only Minaj can be heard in the clip she released online.
According to Digital Spy, Jessie J recently performed for Capital FM's Summertime Ball at Wembley Stadium where she was joined by Nathan Sykes and DJ Cassidy on stage for "Calling All Hearts" on Saturday, June 21. On the other hand, Grande's single "Problem," featuring music star Iggy Azalea, is currently enjoying the number 3 spot in the midweek chart.
Meanwhile, the revealing and rather NSFW cover art of Nicki Minaj's other track "Anaconda" has been trending online as well, MTV reports. On the cover is a photo of Minaj showing her behind while sitting on her heels with her knees spread apart -- wearing only a pink G-string, what appears to be a sports bra of the same color, and blue sneakers.
Her new album is on its way, as Minaj is working towards its release scheduled for the end of the year. She previously stated that "The Pink Print" would be very different from her other previous works, calling it "very next level."
The rapper is definitely claiming her throne with the new song, as some of the lyrics have suggested.
The full song "BangBang" will premiere on July 29.
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