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Nicki Minaj Looks ‘Va Va Voom’ In New Video


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By Georgette Pierre

Nicki Minaj stays true to her word on rolling out more singles from sophomore album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded. In new visuals for "Va Va Voom," Minaj shows off her acting chops, playing various fairy tale characters including a damsel in distress [sort of]. White unicorns and handsome villains are just mild themes throughout the video compared to past visuals.

Earlier this month, she dished to MTV News about plans to re-release her sophomore album, titled Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded- The Re-Up. “I can't treat it like my stepchild just yet, but there's new kids on the way, so I kind of wanted to be fair to the old songs and be fair to the new songs." The re-release will feature bonus tracks including the Cassie-assisted song ‘The Boys’, which is the first single. The YMCMB rapper is quite the female powerhouse with new American Idol gig and launch of first  perfume, .

Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded- The Re-Up will see a November 19th release, also the same day as Rihanna’s new album Unapologetic.



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