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It doesn’t try to be deep. It doesn’t try to be hard. It just wants to make you move.
It peaked at #22 on the Hot 100. Respectable, sure. But criminal when you consider the math: va va voom by nicki minaj
Today, we’re diving into the bubblegum-trap universe of Was it a hit? Sort of. Should it have been a #1? Absolutely. And why does it feel just as fresh on a 2024 playlist as it did a decade ago? It doesn’t try to be deep
Let’s pop the cork. Here’s a fun fact for the Barbz: Va Va Voom wasn’t even supposed to be a single. Originally, Nicki and her team pushed for “Masquerade” to follow up “Starships” . But after a fan poll (yes, the internet won this round), Va Va Voom was officially released as the album’s fifth single. It peaked at #22 on the Hot 100
Let’s set the scene: It’s 2012. You’re in the backseat of your friend’s car. The windows are down. Someone has an aux cord with a frayed end. And then— boom —those staccato synth hits kick in. “I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I got a little bit of va va voom…” If you just instinctively rapped the next line ( “Tell me, tell me, tell me, tell me when you gonna let me through” ), congratulations. You are a victim of Nicki Minaj’s most underrated pop-rap masterpiece.
Va Va Voom is that vacation. It’s the song you play when you’ve just put on a new lipstick and you’re walking to the train. It’s the pre-game anthem for absolutely nothing special—just a Tuesday night that might get weird. Looking back, Va Va Voom sits in a weird spot in Nicki’s discography. It’s not a classic like “Super Bass.” It’s not a lyrical flex like “Beez in the Trap.” But it might be her most replayable song.
But more than that, it’s fun . Not every Nicki song needs to be a “Monster” level lyrical massacre. Sometimes, you just want to feel like the hottest person at the mall food court. Sometimes, you need a three-minute vacation from seriousness.