Nicki Minaj Tackles Blueface's "Thotiana" On Her New Freestyle "Bust Down Barbiana"

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Nicki Minaj is back with a new freestyle.

Nicki Minaj released her latest album, Queen in August but she's already gearing up for the follow-up project. During the latest episode of "Queen Radio," Nicki delivered two new freestyles. She dropped off her take of Lil Baby and Gunna's "Drip Too Hard" and also released her own version of Meek Mill and Drake's "Goin' Bad" which may or may not have included subs at both artists. During the "Goin' Bad" freestyle, she revealed that her fifth studio album is complete and said that she'd be dropping off more freestyles in the future. Keeping to her promise, she came through today with a new freestyle over one of the biggest tracks out right now.

Nicki Minaj is back with another new freestyle just days after she unleashed "Barbie Goin' Bad" and "Barbie Drip." This time, she takes on Blueface's "Thotiana" for "Bust Down Barbiana." The freestyle runs for a little under two minutes but within that time, Nicki completely demolishes the track and brings a whole new vibe to Blueface's original.

Nicki's been delivering a heap of new content for fans recently. Before releasing her new freestyles, she delivered her visuals for "Hard White."

Quotable Lyrics
Percocets, pop-iana
Killin' everybody beat, thank you, next, Ariana
You gon' have to give me top-iana
If you tryna get some slop-iana
I call my opps opp-iana


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