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Nicki Minaj Serves Her Milk-Soaked Cakes To Tease Lil Wayne Collaboration


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Nicki Minaj announced her next release a few days ago. Her "Good Form" remix assisted by Lil Wayne is set to drop on November 29. The rapper offered her fans a reminder of the upcoming single with a shamelessly sweet shot that embodies the song's reference to eating cookies.

The Queen artist uploaded a picture of herself posing in a gigantic bowl of...milk? At least this is what the massive cookie suspended over the cream would suggest. The sunscreen-like consistency, though peculiar, adds significant shine to the visuals. Her assets peak out of the molten mass, glistening in the light. The lewd quality of the shot is likely to stay imprinted in some of her following's minds.

In case some might have been completely distracted by her pose, Nicki's caption recalled some of her "Good Form" lyrics. She is asking her fans to stay tuned for the tasty remix this coming Thursday.

Nicki's initial teaser came in a similar form with a photo taken within the same context. The first look was modest in comparison. Both invoke similar ideas, or even fantasies for some, while leveraging the artist's penchant for pops of color and unabashed exposure of sexuality. Well done, Nicki. 

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