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The Trinidadian raptress, whose real name is Onika Tanya Maraj, breaks a new record with her latest release 'Super Freaky Girl' as she earns the largest solo debut for a female rap song in Spotify history.

AceShowbiz - Nicki Minaj is living proof of being a successful female rapper in the music industry. Despite having scored many feats in the previous years, the "Anaconda" hitmaker continues reaching new milestones in her career with her new music.

After releasing her brand new single "Super Freaky Girl" on August 13, Nicki earned the largest solo debut for a female rap song in Spotify history. According to Chart Data, the track garnered more than three million first-day streams and became the top new entry on the Spotify Global Chart as it landed at No. 13.

In addition, the racy song brought the Trinidadian raptress' name to the summit of the U.S. and Canada charts. It also entered the Top 100 in several other countries including Mexico, the U.K. as well as Australia.

Nicki first teased the song in July by introducing a new alter ego called Nick James. "#NickJames is coming to do what the girls SHOULD'VE done. #NickJames is coming to show the girls why they should've just sat there & ate their foods. #NickJames is coming to show the boys how to REALLY gag the girls. Pauz #NickJames is coming to restore hope in mankind," she tweeted at that time.

On "Super Freaky Girl", which samples Rick James' 1981 funk song "Super Freak", the Grammy nominee boasts about her sexual encounter. "I can lick it, I can ride it while you slippin' and slidin'/ I can do all them little tricks and keep the dick up inside it," she raps. "You can smack it, you can grip it, you can go down and kiss it."

"Super Freaky Girl" marks Nicki's first raunchy track since she admitted in February that she felt uncomfortable dropping vulgar music while pregnant with her son. "My label wanted me to go full out with a single and everything when I was pregnant, and I couldn't bring myself to put out a song about p***y and d**ks and sucking and eating," she explained on "The Dana Cortez Show".

"I couldn't bring myself to put a record out like that while my son was growing in my body!" the mom of one further explained. "Nothing wrong with anybody who's able to do it, but with me, I just felt in a very different, new space."

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