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A music video for the single was shot on March 15, 2010 in the deserts of [[Lancaster, California]], directed by [[Hype Williams]].<ref name="MTVVIDEO"/> When talking to ''MTV News'' about the video Minaj stated, <blockquote>"I didn't want to shoot the typical new-artist vision. Thank God I have a wonderful label that stands behind me and my vision. I met Hype in a freakin' airport...and it happened to be a week before I wanted to shoot a video. I told him the idea. Of course, I had to let [[Birdman (rapper)|Baby]] and [[Ronald "Slim" Williams|Slim]] know and hope they would understand my expensive taste. It all came together."<ref name="MTVNEWS1"/> It's just beautiful — the clothes, everything. The ambiance..It's for all the girls that like to play dress-up. They're gonna love this one...we get on the walkie-talkie, like, 'Mayday! Mayday!' It's really fashion and beauty shots, and we're acting like we're doing something important.<ref name="MTVVIDEO"/> We wanted to make it pretty in the dirt. We wanted to have a very crazy contrast. I didn't want to do everything clean. I like the dirt. All that pink stuff looks even prettier in the dirt."<ref name="MTVONSET"/></blockquote> |
A music video for the single was shot on March 15, 2010 in the deserts of [[Lancaster, California]], directed by [[Hype Williams]].<ref name="MTVVIDEO"/> When talking to ''MTV News'' about the video Minaj stated, <blockquote>"I didn't want to shoot the typical new-artist vision. Thank God I have a wonderful label that stands behind me and my vision. I met Hype in a freakin' airport...and it happened to be a week before I wanted to shoot a video. I told him the idea. Of course, I had to let [[Birdman (rapper)|Baby]] and [[Ronald "Slim" Williams|Slim]] know and hope they would understand my expensive taste. It all came together."<ref name="MTVNEWS1"/> It's just beautiful — the clothes, everything. The ambiance..It's for all the girls that like to play dress-up. They're gonna love this one...we get on the walkie-talkie, like, 'Mayday! Mayday!' It's really fashion and beauty shots, and we're acting like we're doing something important.<ref name="MTVVIDEO"/> We wanted to make it pretty in the dirt. We wanted to have a very crazy contrast. I didn't want to do everything clean. I like the dirt. All that pink stuff looks even prettier in the dirt."<ref name="MTVONSET"/></blockquote> |
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Sean Garrett appears in the video and [[Birdman (rapper)|Birdman]], [[Amber Rose]], and Ringmasters of [[America's Best Dance Crew (Season 3)|Season 3 of America's Best Dance Crew]]. make cameos.<ref name="MTVVIDEO"/> The video premiered on [[BET]]'s ''[[106 & Park]]'' on March 31, 2010 <ref name="RAPUPPRE">{{cite web|url=http://www.rap-up.com/2010/03/31/video-nicki-minaj-f-sean-garrett-massive-attack/|title=Video: Nicki Minaj f/ Sean Garrett – ‘Massive Attack’|work=[[Rap-Up]]|accessdate=2010-05-15}}</ref> The video comprises of a helicopter chase and militaristic desert and jungle scenes.<ref name="RAPUPPRE"/> The music video begins with [[Birdman (rapper)|Birdman]] giving Nicki Minaj a stack of money to carry to an unknown area in the desert. As the song begins we see Nicki in a blonde wig with a pink background which than cuts to Nicki riding in a pink [[Lamborghini]] with [[Amber Rose]] driving as a potential new take on ''[[Thelma & Louise]]'' in a helicopter chase.<ref name="BUZZ">{{cite web|url=http://buzzworthy.mtv.com/2010/04/01/5-trends-we-hope-dont-come-out-of-nicki-minajs-massive-attack-video/|title=5 Trends We Hope Don't Come Out Of Nicki Minaj's 'Massive Attack' Video|first=Chris|last=Ryan|work=''[[MTV News|MTV Buzzworthy]]''|date=2010-04-01|accessdate=2010-05-15|publisher=MTV Networks}}</ref> Shots of desert creatures and Nicki in her Barbie wig are shown during the first hook. As the helicopter chase progresses, Nicki is seen singing to the camera in military gear and is later shown walking in an attacking line with her [[Harajuku]] Army, which are all dressed in the same gear with pink wigs under helmets.<ref name="RAPUPPRE"/> During the chorus of the song, a shirtless Garrett is shown singing into the camera while clips of the helicopter chase are interpreted.<ref name="BUZZ"/> During the second verse Nicki is in the jungle as a ninja with a long pink braid running down her back as she crawls on the ground and walks around the jungle. Some clips of two men (from Ringmasters) dancing with double-jointed shoulders are also shown. During the climax of the song Nicki is still in the jungle this time with a green wig were dancing in the mud and comes out of the water, crawling through the forest.<ref name="RAPUPPRE"/> The video ends as clips of the entire video are shown and closes with Nicki and Amber escaping in the pink Lamborghini.<ref name="BUZZ"/> |
Sean Garrett appears in the video and [[Birdman (rapper)|Birdman]], [[Amber Rose]], and Ringmasters of [[America's Best Dance Crew (Season 3)|Season 3 of America's Best Dance Crew]]. make cameos.<ref name="MTVVIDEO"/> The video premiered on [[BET]]'s ''[[106 & Park]]'' on March 31, 2010 <ref name="RAPUPPRE">{{cite web|url=http://www.rap-up.com/2010/03/31/video-nicki-minaj-f-sean-garrett-massive-attack/|title=Video: Nicki Minaj f/ Sean Garrett – ‘Massive Attack’|work=[[Rap-Up]]|accessdate=2010-05-15}}</ref> The video comprises of a helicopter chase and militaristic desert and jungle scenes.<ref name="RAPUPPRE"/> The music video begins with [[Birdman (rapper)|Birdman]] giving Nicki Minaj a stack of money to carry to an unknown area in the desert. As the song begins we see Nicki in a blonde wig with a pink background which than cuts to Nicki riding in a pink [[Lamborghini]] with [[Amber Rose]] driving as a potential new take on ''[[Thelma & Louise]]'' in a helicopter chase.<ref name="BUZZ">{{cite web|url=http://buzzworthy.mtv.com/2010/04/01/5-trends-we-hope-dont-come-out-of-nicki-minajs-massive-attack-video/|title=5 Trends We Hope Don't Come Out Of Nicki Minaj's 'Massive Attack' Video|first=Chris|last=Ryan|work=''[[MTV News|MTV Buzzworthy]]''|date=2010-04-01|accessdate=2010-05-15|publisher=MTV Networks}}</ref> Shots of desert creatures and Nicki in her Barbie wig are shown during the first hook. As the helicopter chase progresses, Nicki is seen singing to the camera in military gear and is later shown walking in an attacking line with her [[Harajuku]] Army, which are all dressed in the same gear with pink wigs under helmets.<ref name="RAPUPPRE"/> During the chorus of the song, a shirtless Garrett is shown singing into the camera while clips of the helicopter chase are interpreted.<ref name="BUZZ"/> During the second verse Nicki is in the jungle as a ninja with a long pink braid running down her back as she crawls on the ground and walks around the jungle. Some clips of two men (from Ringmasters) dancing with double-jointed shoulders are also shown. During the climax of the song Nicki is still in the jungle this time with a green wig were dancing in the mud and comes out of the water, crawling through the forest.<ref name="RAPUPPRE"/> The video ends as clips of the entire video are shown and closes with Nicki and Amber escaping in the pink Lamborghini.<ref name="BUZZ"/> |
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"Massive Attack" is a song by American recording artist Nicki Minaj. The song features American singer, songwriter and producer Sean Garrett, who also wrote the song with Minaj. It was produced by Garrett and Alex da Kid. The song serves as the lead single from her yet-to-be-titled debut album.
The song was a distinct change in Minaj's previous work on mixtapes and features, thus receiving mixed to positive reviews from critics, commending lyrical content and distinctiveness, and critiquing that it did not fit her "Barbie" persona well. The song's accompanying music video, featuring a helicopter chase and militaristic jungle and desert scenes, was positively received. The song peaked at sixty-five on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and to the song being a commercial disappointment, a second single, "Your Love" is set to be quickly released.
Background
In an interview with Rap-Up in March 2010, Minaj revealed the title to the song, and Garrett later hinted around details around his single with Minaj, stating,
“I just did Nicki’s first single featuring me. It’s gonna be a fucking bomb. It’s very, very explosive! It’s a club banger. It’s a lot broader than what people would expect her to come with. The record puts her in the game in a way that says she should’ve been here a long time ago. She has a real way of how she wants to do this. It’s just gonna be a surprise when it comes. She just wants to make it as huge as possible.”[1]
Additionally, co-producer Alex da Kid said, "I started on the train and finished in the studio. I knew it was special from the start. It wasn't like I was aiming for Nicki with this track; I had a idea I thought was crazy. Nicki heard it and the rest was history."[2] In an interview with MTV News, Minaj stated when she first heard the song she felt she was in Africa and fell in love with the drum beats, and commented, "It's a very rare. ... You're not gonna get the song the first time you hear it. After the second or third time, you're gonna be like, 'Whoa, what is this?' It sounds nothing like anything that's out right now."[3] She also called the song "next-level futuristic", and said that she chose Garrett for the song in that he would be the best to "illustrate Nicki Minaj", as he got her and her personality".[3] In an interview on the set of the video shoot for "Massive Attack", Minaj said, "I'm excited for people to hear me ... doing more than one verse. It's really creative. I wanted to be theatrical, but I am very serous about what I do."[4] Also on the set of the video, Garret said, "We wanted to give her something that was global," he continued. "We wanted to give her something that was urban; we wanted to give her something that was mainstream pop, you know what I mean, that the world could get a chance to see her out on this pedestal. And of course, you know, I had to come along with her, because I've got an album dropping soon."[5] The song made its debut March 29, 2010 on Hot 97.[3] The song leaked onto the internet on March 30, 2010, the day before its music video premiere on 106 & Park.[6] The single's art cover was revealed on April 1, 2010, featuring a still of Minaj in the music video as a ninja and comic book font designs.[7]
Composition
The song is fuses hip-hop and dance as Minaj delivers her lyrics in an Caribbean accent.[3] It is composed in a "futuristic" style with heavy drum beats.[3] It carries a "chaotic" beat with "screechy Euro-club synths" compared to Timbaland. Minaj references Mr. Miyagi, The Phantom of the Opera, and Simba and Mufasa of The Lion King film in her lines.[3]
Critical reception
Monica Herrera of Billboard gave the single a mixed review, stating that Minaj, being "one of the most visually distinctive rappers to come along in years", that the single was an "anticlimatic coming out song", "considering the hype Minaj has generated through mixtapes, cameos and her co-starring role in Lil Wayne's Young Money project".[8] However Hererra did commend the lyrical content, stating "her sassy one-liners are as entertaining as always", and the overall production although it didn't suit Minaj's "her mental-patient delivery nearly as well as, say, Kane Beatz' simpler track for Young Money's "BedRock".[8] Robbie Daw of Idolator said, "we wouldn’t expect Nicki to do any less than come out of the gate charging full force, lyrically, on her debut single. That said, we were expecting maybe a tad more of a melody on the track."[9]
Chris Ryan of MTV News gave the song a positive review, stating "you get the feeling, listening to the song's air-raid keyboards and thunderous beats, that the Young Money princess really wants to separate herself from the rap pack and carve out a space all her own".[10] Ryan also said, "her verbal dexterity, complex flow and humor, Nicki is reminiscent of classic Missy Elliot -- and that's a compliment of the highest order".[10]
Music video
A music video for the single was shot on March 15, 2010 in the deserts of Lancaster, California, directed by Hype Williams.[4] When talking to MTV News about the video Minaj stated,
"I didn't want to shoot the typical new-artist vision. Thank God I have a wonderful label that stands behind me and my vision. I met Hype in a freakin' airport...and it happened to be a week before I wanted to shoot a video. I told him the idea. Of course, I had to let Baby and Slim know and hope they would understand my expensive taste. It all came together."[3] It's just beautiful — the clothes, everything. The ambiance..It's for all the girls that like to play dress-up. They're gonna love this one...we get on the walkie-talkie, like, 'Mayday! Mayday!' It's really fashion and beauty shots, and we're acting like we're doing something important.[4] We wanted to make it pretty in the dirt. We wanted to have a very crazy contrast. I didn't want to do everything clean. I like the dirt. All that pink stuff looks even prettier in the dirt."[5]
[[:File:Massiveattackvideo.jpg|thumb|213px|left|Minaj leading her army of Harajuku barbies in the video.]] Sean Garrett appears in the video and Birdman, Amber Rose, and Ringmasters of Season 3 of America's Best Dance Crew. make cameos.[4] The video premiered on BET's 106 & Park on March 31, 2010 [11] The video comprises of a helicopter chase and militaristic desert and jungle scenes.[11] The music video begins with Birdman giving Nicki Minaj a stack of money to carry to an unknown area in the desert. As the song begins we see Nicki in a blonde wig with a pink background which than cuts to Nicki riding in a pink Lamborghini with Amber Rose driving as a potential new take on Thelma & Louise in a helicopter chase.[12] Shots of desert creatures and Nicki in her Barbie wig are shown during the first hook. As the helicopter chase progresses, Nicki is seen singing to the camera in military gear and is later shown walking in an attacking line with her Harajuku Army, which are all dressed in the same gear with pink wigs under helmets.[11] During the chorus of the song, a shirtless Garrett is shown singing into the camera while clips of the helicopter chase are interpreted.[12] During the second verse Nicki is in the jungle as a ninja with a long pink braid running down her back as she crawls on the ground and walks around the jungle. Some clips of two men (from Ringmasters) dancing with double-jointed shoulders are also shown. During the climax of the song Nicki is still in the jungle this time with a green wig were dancing in the mud and comes out of the water, crawling through the forest.[11] The video ends as clips of the entire video are shown and closes with Nicki and Amber escaping in the pink Lamborghini.[12]
The video garnered much media attention, with Monica Herrera of Billboard commenting on a review for the single, "It figures, then, that discussion of her debut single, "Massive Attack," would take a back seat to its Hype Williams-directed, B-movie-inspired video."[8] Chris Ryan of MTV News commented on the video, saying, "We L-U-V Barbie because she's a trendsetter and a strident, unique artist. But with great style comes great responsibility. Her video for 'Massive Attack,' the first single off her long-awaited debut album, is bananas".[12]
Charts
Chart (2010) | Peak position |
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US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs[13] | 65 |
US Top Heatseekers Songs[13] | 19 |
Release history
Region | Date | Format |
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United States | April 13, 2010 | Digital Download |
Rhythmic airplay[14] | ||
April 20, 2010 | Urban airplay[15] |
References
- ^ "Nicki Minaj to Launch 'Massive' First Single". Rap-Up. 2010-03-01.
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