The song features aspects of “Never Leave You (Uh Oooh, Uh Oooh)” by Lumidee featuring Busta Rhymes, Fabolous was released in 2003, but Minaj rides the riddim with the flow and solid lyrics that reminds of 2010s Nicki with the lyrics and punchline that reminds new rappers of why she’s still the Queen of Rap. 1 on U.S iTunes in 2023 at just 49 minutes after release. 87, and the fan page claims that the piece reportedly broke the record for the fastest song to go No. The song also entered the Top 100 on Apple Music USA at No. 1 in Romania, Qatar, and Antigua & Barbuda, a Nicki Minaj fan page reported on Friday morning. 1 songs in U.S iTunes history (33), Chart Data reported.Įxcited Barbs worldwide also ensured that the song is charting across 32 countries globally on Apple Music, and in 18 of those countries, the song was No. 1 on the U.S and U.K iTunes hip hop charts, extending her record as the rapper with the most No. The song was released at midnight on March 3 and within an hour reached No. Nicki Minaj is back with another banger as she released her first single for 2023, “Red Ruby Da Sleeze,” and an accompanying lyric video.
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