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Nicki Minaj Back To Her Very Best On The New Single ‘Last Time I Saw You’

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Nicki Minaj has shared a her emotional new single ‘Last Time I Saw You’, which features on her forthcoming studio album ‘Pink Friday 2’. This record will be a sequel to her debut Grammy Nominated album ‘Pink Friday’.

Taking to Twitter, Minaj explained how the track captures a feeling of hope over loss.

‘Pink Friday 2’ is set to be released on November 17.

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