Nicki Minaj – "Boss Ass Bitch Remix feat.
Kanye West – "Monster (Kingdom's Nicki-centric Edit)"įrench Montana – "Freaks feat. Nicki Minaj – "Did It On Em (DJ Nehpets Juke Mix)"īig Sean – "Dance (A$$) (Remix) feat. What Does it Mean,' Minaj delivers a dismissive missive to her detractors. 2 Chainz (Kaptain Cadillac Trap-Tech Remix)" 2 Chainz, from 'Pink Friday Roman Reloaded' (2012). Future & Nicki Minaj"īeyoncé – "Flawless (Remix)" feat. It’s that kind of limitlessly ambitious, expressive, unpredictable and hilarious voice that means that in 2014, Nicki’s still eating her competition alive.ĭJ Khaled – "I Wanna Be With You feat. As much as this mix was guided by a sheer love of Nicki’s most deranged and ferocious moments, if there’s one theme you could pull out it’s her love of rhymes about devouring her competition – she sneers on “Did It On ‘Em” “Imma eat them rap bitches when the chef come.” In general she chews over her words like they’re delicious (particularly the word “delicious” itself in Beyoncé’s “***Flawless” remix), and is hungry for success, money and, on “Up All Night,” donuts. It was written by Minaj, Maurice Jordan, and 2 Chainz, who contributed a guest verse to the song, while production was handled by Matthew 'Got Koke' Furdge and Kenoe. Nicki’s shrugged off pedantic “Starships”-haters in recent years with snarling cuts like “Come On A Cone” and “Beez In The Trap,” the weaponised sexuality of “Anaconda” and “Lookin Ass” and flawless star turns on remixes for French Montana, YG and Beyoncé. About Beez In The Trap 'Beez in the Trap' is a song by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj for her second studio album, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded (2012). From Gyptian's "Hold Yuh" to Usher's "Lil Freak", Nicki’s aliases are always exploding out of her like cartoon characters, and her hooks dazzling and sharp enough for radio. Here, revisit her scene-stealing verse for Trey Songz’ chart topper “Bottoms Up”, which has us clutching our hearts at the way she flirts like a maniac for “a bottle of rosé”. When the debut LP Pink Friday finally came in late 2010 (followed by the 2012 re-up, Roman Reloaded), things took a turn for the poppier – and that theatrical pop streak didn't come out of nowher. Here, the NTS maverick picks out Nicki's most fearsome early verses, from her 2010 feature on Drake's "Up All Night" ( “which bitch you know made a million off a mixtape?”) to her career-making turn on Kanye’s “Monster”. To celebrate Nicki Minaj's double cover in our latest issue, and as we wait with baited breath for the release of The Pinkprint, excuse us while we take a moment to bow down at the altar of Nicki Minaj with this exclusive mix from Martelo.