Trey Songz Teams Up With Nicki Minaj For ‘Bottoms Up’


By: Taren Vaughan

Young Money’s First Lady Nicki Minaj has been making guest appearances for a minute now. She has been featured on songs with Ludacris, Rick Ross, Mariah Carey and many more. Now she is putting down a track with R&B singer Trey Songz. The duo recently released “Bottoms Up”, which will be featured on his upcoming album, Passion, Pain & Pleasure. He didn’t hesitate to ask Nicki Minaj to join him in the studio.
Songz seemed to be very pleased with the outcome of adding the overly-animated “Barbie” to the song:

“Two, three days later I got a verse back that was just stupid.”

According to Minaj, fans have been waiting on a collaboration like this to go down:

“Every day, people say, ‘When you gonna collaborate with Trey?’ For some strange reason they wanted to see that collaboration,” “So, when you hit me, I was very excited. I just thought, ‘This is our time.’”

But Songz doesn’t want to stop at the studio. There has been talk of the two performing the song live together in the future. And of course, a “Bottoms Up” video may be in the making as well. And judging from the reaction of the “Barbie Fans” and the “Barbie Bashers”, Nicki Minaj did her thing on this one.

Peep it:

2 comments

  1. Nicki's verse= Certified Trash.She doesn't even try anymore, why? Because she knows she doesn't have to. Her rapping is now just as bad as her attitude. I'm so over Hip-Hop right now.

  2. "Nicki Minaj did her thing on this one."Maybe I didn't listen to the same song as the other "Barbie Bashers" because her verse sucked as usual. I don't get the hype with this inflatable and happy to be plastic rap wench. But whatever, it's the current state of music. And it's not her fault music sucks these days. Would she have been hot if she rapped like she did back in the day? I doubt it.

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