Nicki Minaj Announces New Song ‘Love In the Way’ With Bleu

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Nicki Minaj Announces New Song ‘Love In the Way’ With Bleu
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.NICKIMINAJ is teaming with Bleu for the upcoming single LoveInTheWay.

star her first solo No. 1 hit. She previously topped the Hot 100 with her appearances on “Trollz” alongside 6ix9ine and on the remix to Doja Cat’s “Say So.”In recent days, Minaj also dropped the “Super Freaky Girl ,” a collaboration-fueled new cut with a long lineup including JT & BIA, featuring Katie Got Bandz, Akbar V and Malibu Mitch.

Last month, the “Do We Have a Problem?” rapper was honored as the recipient of this year’s Video Vanguard Award at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards. Ahead of accepting the award, she lit up the stage of Newark, N.J.’s Prudential Center with a , including her verse on Kanye West’s “Monster,” as well as “Super Bass,” “Anaconda,” “Beez in the Trap,” “Roman’s Revenge,” “Chun-Li” and “Moment 4 Life.”

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