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Listen to Nicki Minaj and Nick Jonas' Sensual Track 'Bom Bidi Bom'
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The Young Money femcee wants to have sex in Turks and Caicos while the former Jonas Brothers vocalist shows off his bedroom skills on the song off 'Fifty Shades Darker' soundtrack.

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Before "Fifty Shades Darker" hits U.S. theaters on Friday, February 10, Nicki Minaj links up with Nick Jonas to release their sensual collaborative track "Bom Bidi Bom". The track appears on the star-studded soundtrack to the movie sequel, which also features songs from Sia Furler, John Legend and a collaborative track from Zayn Malik and Taylor Swift.

The song sets off with Nick singing his verse over sultry guitar melody. He shows off his bedroom skills, singing, "You played it front, I played it back/ You be the first, I be the last/ I call it good love/ Every kiss and every touch/ It's like a hit ain't enough/ I call it good love."

Meanwhile on her verse, Nicki wants to have sex in Turks and Caicos, rapping, "Sext me on the beach in Turks and Caicos/ I give him that work, that twerk, that slay h**s/ Sippin' Grey Goose, and pushin' that grey ghost." She apparently refers to her 34th birthday celebration in Turks and Caicos with her ex-boyfriend Meek Mill last December.

Taking to Twitter last month to share the tracklisting, Nick wondered how many babies would be made because of the song. "I know many babies will be made to this soundtrack.. #FiftyShadesDarker @NickiMinaj @FiftyShades (sic)," so he tweeted. Meanwhile, the "Anaconda" rapper claimed that her verse on the song was one of her favorites, writing, "One of my fave verses of my career."

Directed by James Foley, "Fifty Shades Darker" follows a wounded Christian (Jamie Dornan) who tries to entice a cautious Ana (Dakota Johnson) back into his life, but she demands a new arrangement before she will give him another chance. The follow-up to "Fifty Shades of Grey" also sees the return of Marcia Gay Harden, Jennifer Ehle, Rita Ora and Victor Rasuk.

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