Ming Luanli is following in her sisterNicki Minaj’s footsteps.
On Friday, Luanli appeared on Rakeem Love’s new breakup single “Do It Again,” where she was featured on a pair of verses.
“You’re acting suspicious, you don’t know what you do to me/ You’re after these bitches and wanna act like you glued to me,” she rhymes over a haunting melody.
Before Love takes over the vocals, Luanli raps: “You’re causing me glitches, the s— don’t compute to me/ Like 1+1+1 will never make 2 to me/ You’re treating me brutally."
Later, she harmonizes with the singer/songwriter before the track concludes: “My condolences, you lost a real one to a poser/ Closing this door’s the only way I’m getting closure."
Alongside the track, Luanli and Love releaseda music videowhich features the duo in New York City — the former traveling on the subway and the latter heartbroken and wandering the city.
Like her sister, Minaj, 41, is focusing on promoting her latest releasePink Friday 2— the highly anticipated sequel to her platinum certified debut albumPink Friday —which was released in December.
The “Anaconda” rapper kicked off herPink Friday 2World Tour on March 1 in Oakland, California, and previously announced she would beadding 13 datesto the North American leg of the tour, which will include stops in Atlanta, Nashville, Boston, Chicago, Toronto and New York City.
Minaj also revealed she’d be making stops in the Netherlands, Scotland, the U.K., Germany, France, Denmark and Sweden.
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According to a Live Nation press release in January, the hip-hop star had already sold out more than 25 arena concerts, meaning thePink Friday 2World Tour was already her best selling to date.
In January, sheteased the show’s setlistand said it’ll feature “sprinkles from other albums. But it’s def the PF2 Tour.”
Minaj did confirm to fans that she’ll perform early hits like “Pound the Alarm” and “Starships” — which sheabruptly stopped singing during a New Year’s Eve performanceat the nightclub E11EVEN in Miami, telling the crowd of the 2012 smash at the time, “I don’t perform that song no more, y’all. I don’t like it, what y’all want me to do? Stupid song.”
source: people.com