Nicki Minaj Drops New Single – Bust Down Barbiana

Nicki Minaj Drops New Single – Bust Down Barbiana
All hail the Queen! Nicki Minaj set the internet on fire this week after dropping a new remix to Blueface’s “Thotiana.” In the new remix, which is titled Bust Down Barbiana, Minaj name drops some notable names from Ariana Grande (“Killin’ everybody beat / Thank u, next, Ariana”) and Teyana Taylor (“Flow Taylor made like Teyana”). If you’re looking for mixtape Nicki, this might be the bop for you.

Nicki Minaj
Minaj’s version of Blueface’s Thotiana, played off the California rapper’s lyrics. She rhymes:
“I been a bad bitch, cockiana (Cockiana)/And I’m still winnin’, Pacquiana (Pacquiana)/Percocet, popiana, killin’ everybody beat/Thank you next, Ariana (Ariana)/You gon’ have to give me topiana (Topiana)/If you tryna get some sloppiana (Sloppiana)/I call my opps oppiana (Oppiana).”
Take a listen:
This new remix was introduced after Nicki announcing that she’s completed her fifth studio album on her Queen Radio podcast, Wednesday. Although, the Queen of rap may have some competition with rival Cardi B who is also featured on a remix to Blueface’s single. He posted a snippet of Cardi’s verse from an unreleased song.
Who’s remix would you download first? Nicki’s or Cardi’s? Let us know in the comments!
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