Nicki Minaj Drops Surprise Collaboration With Drake and Chief Keef

Nicki Minaj at New York Fashion Week in 2018
Nicki Minaj at New York Fashion Week in 2018. Photo by Max Lakner/BFA/REX/Shutterstock (9871042bk)

Nicki Minaj’s fans were shocked after her highly-anticipated collaboration with Drake didn’t make it to his latest album, but she finally shared it with the world. The rapper dropped a surprise track “For All the Barbz” featuring Drake and Chief Keef and dedicated it to her fans.

The collaboration between Drake and Minaj was expected to be featured on his latest album For All the Dogs, but he’s obviously a side act here. Minaj’s freestyle is definitely the best part of the songs, and she used the lyrics “VMAs was a family reunion / First time in a while I seen all of my sons” to take shots at fellow rappers Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, and Ice Spice.

Minaj is currently busy teasing her upcoming album Pink Friday 2, set to hit the shelves on November 17. In an interview with Elle, she promised a “fierce, fun, and unapologetic” record that’s worth waiting for.

“It’s probably the most excited I’ve been about an album release in a really long time. I’m happy that we’re not making my fans wait for another album like I’ve done in the past. This one incorporates all the things people love about Nicki, but it also just has a way bigger sound,” said Minaj.