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"Beez in the Trap" is a song by rapper Nicki Minaj, featuring American rapper 2 Chainz. It was released on May 29, 2012 by Young Money , Cash Money , and Universal Republic as the lead single from Minaj's second studio album, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded (2012).
Minaj and Chauncey Hollis wrote "Come on a Cone" and Hollis produced it. [1] Despite not discussing a particular musical style that the pair wanted to employ beforehand, Hollis had made both "Come on a Cone" and "I Am Your Leader" to suit the album's "bipolar" sound, and sent them in as the first two songs: "I kind of did these records [and] just blindly sent her some beats.
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Tom Breihan of Stereogum gave a positive review, writing "The two rappers have a blast ripping that track to pieces; Wayne's double-time verse is especially impressive." [4] Andre Ellington of HipHopDX commented that 2 Chainz "takes things back to the essence of why people gravitated toward his music with playful bars that are meant to be played in rotation at celebratory events" and that Lil ...
XXL Magazine stated that "Though many of the early songs [on the album] lack real substance, the records remain generally exciting - 'I Am Your Leader', alongside Rick Ross and Cam'ron, 'Beez in the Trap' with 2 Chainz, and the triumphant 'Champion' featuring Nas, Drake and Young Jeezy are all memorable moments." [29]
Produced by Murda Beatz and G Koop, it was released on March 14, 2017, as the second single from the former's fourth studio album Pretty Girls Like Trap Music. [ 1 ] Music video
MTV's John Mitchell criticized the video's postponed release, finding it strange that the video for "Beez in the Trap", the album's third single, was released before that of "Starships". [38] On May 28, 2012, a "Starships" video campaign was announced on Minaj's official website.
"Bali" sees Derek Wise rap the first verse, 88Camino rap the chorus and second verse, and Nav rap the third verse as they brag about their fame and riches. [2] It includes trap production and sees Nav taking shots at his haters in his verse: "I just ordered two more, now I got three different watches / See my haters talkin', make sure that they watchin' / Real bosses listen, talkin' money when ...