![]() Her verse? It’s not “Monster, ” but her alliteration and cadence, switching between vocal personalities, reminds those who insist that Nicki Minaj is a viable MC (like me), why we feel that way, even if it doesn’t exactly knock us out. But certainly not as a) experimental or b) absurd as some of Nicki Minaj’s less-than-stellar expressions of Romansanity. Queens makes a heavy appearance in the video as Nas stars as Nicki’s slightly-more-than-platonic-love-interest-slash-sugar-daddy-slash-kissy-facer. Nothing groundbreaking, but nothing horrendous either. It’s essentially a semi-typical sounding Nicki Minaj (the R&B singer) joint, with Nicki Minaj (the rapper) spitting on the break. ![]() ![]() Nicki Minaj, perhaps hip hop’s most polarizing figure, drops the video for her sing-songy “Right By My Side,” featuring one of R&B’s most polarizing figures, Chris Brown.
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