Nicki Minaj: - Super Freaky Girl
The song's core identity is built around a heavy sample of Rick James 's 1981 hit "Super Freak". By recontextualizing this iconic riff, Minaj bridges the gap between classic funk and modern hip-hop, much like she did with "Anaconda" in 2014. The production, handled by Dr. Luke and Aaron Joseph, maintains the upbeat tempo of the original while adding sharp, modern trap drums. Lyrical Themes and "Freak" Persona
Due to its massive popularity, several official versions were released to expand its reach: Nicki Minaj - Super Freaky Girl
: She asserts she is the "baddest alive" with a "princess face" and a "samurai mind," contrasting her beauty with her professional sharpness. The song's core identity is built around a
Lyrically, the song focuses on the unapologetic embrace of one's sexual desires. Minaj uses the word "FREAK" as an acronym and a badge of honor, describing her "tricks" and ability to maintain control in a relationship. Luke and Aaron Joseph, maintains the upbeat tempo