Nicki Minaj Gets Milky With Lil’ Wayne For “Good Form” Video

Nicki Minaj Gets Milky With Lil’ Wayne For “Good Form” Video
Nicki Minaj has teased the Barbz long enough. When originally released, “Good Form” had no features, but when announced last week, Minaj enlisted Lil’ Wayne on the bubbly seductive track. The video features Minaj in some clean and colorful looks alongside appearances from Lauren London, Evelyn Lozada, Evelyn’s daughter Shaniece Hairston , the Clermont Twins, and Tyga. In addition to a slew of appearances, Minaj also recruited Baddie Gi and Jade, the ex-bartending sisters who are suing Cardi B over a bar brawl this past August.

It also seems as like who we thought was Minaj’s former hair stylist, has stepped in to assist the rapper in achieving signature hairstyles once again. theJasmineBRAND previously reported Arrogant Tae deleted his social media after allegedly being harassed by the Barbz over a hairstyle they found displeasing. It looks like things have settled as Tae stepped in to deliver to looks for the “Good Form” video. He reshared his work from the video to Instagram Story.



Lil’ Wayne also delivered some clever rhymes over the Pluss and Mike-WiLL-Made-It produced track.

Check out the video below.
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