Drake Teases Nicki Minaj Over "FEFE" Collab With 6ix9ine

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Nicki Minaj and Drake perform at Pepsi Presents Nicki Minaj's Pink Friday Tour at Roseland on August 14, 2012 in New York City.
Could Drake and Nicki be in the studio together?

Drake and Nicki Minaj have had an interesting relationship over the years. While the two came up under the Young Money umbrella together, they ultimately paved their own lanes in the rap game. Unfortunately, there were moments where their relationship were strained, atleast that's how Drake described it on Nothing Was The Same intro, "Tuscan Leather." However, they've moved past that since then and recently, the two reunited after a long time.

Nicki Minaj shared a clip of herself with Drake recently and it seems like the two of them may have been in the studio. Hopefully, this is an indication that they have a record together on Nicki's forthcoming project, Queen. In the short clip, Drake pokes fun at Nicki Minaj and 6ix9ine's recently collaboration, "FEFE."

"What's that song called again? Fefe?" Drake joked before the two started laughing.

Earlier today, Nicki Minaj hit her Instagram story with a picture of herself in the studio with the caption, "Guess who just left?" which might seem to confirm that Drake was cookin' up in the lab with her. We haven't had a collaboration with the two artists since their Pinkprint collaborations "Only" and "Truffle Butter" in 2014. 

Aside from the possible collaboration with Drizzy, Nicki Minaj also recently announced that she'll be pushing back the release date for Queen to August 17th. Read more about that here. 


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