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Nicki Minaj going through a series of fairy tales in "Va Va Voom"

Posted by Kevin Z. Rong Sunday, October 28, 2012

Nicki Minaj has premiered a brand new music video for her dance tune, "Va Va Voom" exclusively on E! News, and it's safe to say this video has something for everyone. Minaj typically uses a few key ingredients in her super sexy music videos: outrageous costumes, plenty of bright wigs, and water. Well, her latest effort has all that plus unicorns and princesses. Some might say this is the jackpot.
Musically, "Va Va Voom," is a dance-pop song along with electropop influences. Lyrically, the song talks about seduction finds Minaj playing the temptress atop some delicious dub-lite pulsations, and sexual activity towards a male. The track, serves as the lead single of "Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded - The Re-Up," received very positive reviews from music critics, praising the crossover music from Minaj's experiments with pop and hip-hop music, along with it being catchy and radio-friendly.
The song, is one of those tunes which will catch the ears first before fans perk up for a closer listen. That's where the trouble begins. The message, on the outside, seems to be about a fairy tale princess finally meeting her dream guy. The second time around, it's more obvious it's about stealing her prince away from another, no matter the cost. It doesn't really matter that Minaj is advocating daytime talk show tactics. What matters now is the fact that this irresistible song will be booming out from woofers thumping dance floors all around the world for the next few months.
The rap queen nevertheless gets her fairytale princess on in the sun-soaked Hype Williams-directed video, which features the 29-year-old singer going through a series of fairy tales and Unicorns, as Minaj dances in the woods with a hunky huntsman in a sparkly pantsless number, wears a hat that looks like a horse's head, gets attacked then rescued from a glass box like 'Snow White,' and finally morphs into the sexiest evil queen we've ever seen. The final scene portrays her prince finding a magic mirror in the forest which has a curvaceous Wicked Queen in the mirror who flirts with the prince.

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