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Nicki Minaj Drops Haunting Visuals For "Hard White"


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Last August, Nicki Minaj dropped Queenwhich was her triumphant return to the game. There was a four-year gap between Minaj's last album and her latest one, so her fans were more than excited when Queen touched down. Although it's been a half a year since the project touched down, Minaj is still in promo mode. The Queen herself announced that she would be dropping a music video for "Hard White" on Thursday night, and lo and behold, it has arrived. 

"Hard White" was a fan favorite, and a good selection for Minaj to bless with a music video. Directed by Mike Ho, the visuals for "Hard White" use religious symbolism to paint a haunting backdrop for Minaj. Derranged nuns and chalk white demonic looking beings help hammer home the creepy vibe of the video, but the shots of Minaj sitting in a futuristic throne are the real eye catcher. 

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