Nicki Minaj Announces "Hard White" Music Video Dropping Tonight

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Nicki Minaj attends the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall on August 20, 2018 in New York City.
Nicki Minaj is back with some new visuals off of "Queen."

Nicki Minaj has surprisingly kept a low profile recently. Throughout 2018, she caused a storm through her numerous controversies with Travis Scott, Cardi B, Meek Mill, and others for various reasons. However, she also put out one of her best bodies of work, Queen. The album was a strong effort that backed up the majority of the shit-talking she did last year. She's been steadily promoting it over the months but tonight, she'll be unveiling the visuals for one of the project's stand-out tracks.

Nicki Minaj's "Hard White" has a visual treatment on the way that will be dropping at midnight. The rapper took to Instagram to make the announcement alongside several extras who give her a bit of assistance. Nicki drops a little freestyle while her extras hold down hypeman duties. We're excited to see what she has up her sleeve for the video. This marks Nicki's first music video since dropping "Barbie Dreams" in September.

Aside from the visuals, Nicki is gearing up to launch her European tour with Juice WRLD in a few weeks. The "Nicki WRLD" tour kicks off in Munich on Feb. 21st before concluding in Geneva on March 28th. Juice WRLD's actually replacing Future who was initially supposed to embark on a world tour with Nicki last summer but the "Ganja Burns" rapper announced that it was being postponed. 


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