Nicki Minaj & A$AP Ferg Unreleased Track Previewed By DJ Clue

Nicki Minaj & A$AP Ferg have worked together in the past, but DJ Clue shared a clip of a collaboration between the two that was allegedly scrapped.

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She's currently sharing the No. 1 spot on Billboard's Hot 100 chart with Doja Cat after the "Say So" singer added the rapper to her remix—a monumental moment for both artists. The pair managed to inch by Megan Thee Stallion's "Savage" remix featuring Beyoncé, but it doesn't matter much to fans of all four women since the charting positions are history in the making. It's the first time four black women have taken the top two spots on the Billboard Hot 100, and for Nicki and Doja, it's the first time they've ever appeared in that position ever in their careers.

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Barbz are always excited about Nicki Minaj making waves...or pretty much doing absolutely anything...but lately, they've been awaiting more news about the "Yikes" rapper's forthcoming project. Nicki hasn't spoken much about her next album, but we do know that she's been working hard to deliver a project that will sweep a worldwide audience.

Over on Instagram on Monday (May 11) evening, DJ Clue got on Live to play a few tracks, and one was an unreleased song from A$AP Ferg and Nicki Minaj. The two collaborated on Ferg's "Plain Jane (Remix)" back in 2017, but this unheard song was allegedly scrapped for an unknown reason. Unsurprisingly, fans of both artists went wild upon hearing the single. Check out a snippet of the song below.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CAE3C1qJuA4


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