Nicki Minaj
Nicki Minaj teased fans about the imminent release of Yo Gotti’s “Rake It Up” music video. Pictured: The “No Frauds” hitmaker performing on stage during the 2017 NBA Awards Live On TNT in New York City on June 26, 2017. Getty Images/Michael Loccisano

Nicki Minaj has reunited with her “Monster” music video double and good friend Blac Chyna for another musical project. The two are apparently making a cameo in rappers Yo Gotti and Mike Will Made It’s upcoming “Rake It Up” music video.

On Thursday, Minaj took to Instagram to share some snippets from the set of the music video. Based on the clips she posted online, her scenes with Blac Chyna will involve the two of them car racing with Lamborghinis. The two rocked similar looks with their long hair down while donning skintight latex dresses.

In one clip that Minaj posted on her account, she is seen playfully posing with the video vixen and “Rob & Chyna” star. The two ladies flash a smile to the camera while Minaj’s verse for the song plays in the background.

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The day prior, Minaj also took to Instagram to show off a sexy pink outfit that emphasizes her cleavage and her sexy figure. It seems the look she had that day was also for the “Rake It Up” music video since another part of her featuring was playing in the background of a clip she posted.

The release date of the music video is still unknown, but Yo Gotti has stated on social media that it is coming “soon.” He also used the hashtag “#Mooovie” in his post, so this could mean that the music video will have a storyline and could last longer than 4 minutes and 35 seconds, which is how long the track is.

Meanwhile, Blac Chyna’s involvement in the music video is a surprise to some of her fans, considering that she’s still dealing with the aftermath of ex Rob Kardashian’s revenge porn. The video vixen previously opened up about feeling hurt after learning that her baby daddy had leaked her nudes.

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“Words are words. But once you start posting actual pictures, that’s just not right,” Chyna was quoted as saying by Daily Mail. “What he did is not right, it’s actually against the law. I just want to voice my story — voice what’s real — because at the end of the day, the person next to me could possibly be going through the same thing.”