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"And of course, Nicki more than delivered. Harajuku Barbie really brought the house down with "Check It Out", You have to see it to believe it." [20] However, will.i.am attracted negative media criticism for his choice of outfit, consisting of "an all black leather outfit with matching all black make-up". [21]
Nicki Minaj appears in the song as herself, and her alter-egos, Roman Zolanski, and Harajuku Barbie. Minaj delivers her lines as in cartoonish voices and inimitable baby-talk, distorting her voice in parts to sound tipsy. [4] [5] [6] Minaj also sings breathily and references Anna Nicole Smith, and biblical figures Mary and Joseph.
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[Chorus: Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj] And I’m bad like the Barbie (Barbie) I’m a doll, but I still wanna party (party) Pink ’vette like I’m ready to bend (bend) I’m a ten, so I pull in a ...
The Grammy-winning rapper and her bubblegum-pink assault rifle couldn’t get any more Barbie-core. Nicki Minaj Makes History As First Female Celebrity Playable Character In ‘Call Of Duty ...
Nicki Minaj is enjoying a "full circle" moment. The "Super Freaky Girl" rapper couldn't help but fangirl at Sunday's Barbie film premiere in Los Angeles, hitting the pink carpet to celebrate her ...
"Barbie World" is a song by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj and American rapper Ice Spice from Barbie the Album, the soundtrack of the film Barbie (2023). It was released by Atlantic Records , 10K Projects , and Capitol Records as the soundtrack's third single on June 23, 2023.
The single's art cover was revealed on April 1, 2010, featuring a still of Minaj in the music video as a ninja and comic book font designs. [10] Alex da Kid said that a lot of artists wanted the beat such as Jamie Foxx and Young Jeezy but he gave it to Nicki because it fit her "quirky, left-field vibe." [11]