Nicki Minaj has enlisted Travis Scott, Sexxy Red, and Chris Brown for the remix for 'Pink Friday 2' hit, 'FTCU.'
The remix absolutely lives up to its sleazy billing, with all three guests delivering verses that are boisterous, graphic, and horny as hell.probably delivers the tamest bars, and she’s still threatening to beat someone’s ass in the club. Meanwhile, Scott rhymed “burst,” “work,” twerk,” and “squirt,” and Brown, well, uh, yeah, his verse is definitely the most explicit, and theCome for the Torture, Stay for the Poetry: This Might Be Taylor Swift's Most Personal Album Yet.
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