Rappers drop follow-up to “Do We Have a Problem?”

Nicki Minaj and Lil Baby dropped their second team-up track in as many weeks with the new single, “Bussin.” Last week, they released the stylish, cinematic “Do We Have a Problem?” visual.

Over staccato, foreboding production, Minaj and Lil Baby take turns on a verse: “I call Baby, ‘Yo, where that stick at?,'” Minaj asks. Lil Baby responds: “Tell them boys come get his shit back.” “If they act up, we gon’ fix that,” she raps. “My new ni–a ain’t with that chit chat.” “You know, you ain’t gettin’ your bitch back,” Lil Baby quips.

The end of the video for “Do We Have a Problem?” teased “Bussin,” with Minaj delivering a verse from the track from a neon-lit hallway, signaling that her double-crossing agent character may return to continue the story in a forthcoming video. “Do We Have a Problem?” finished on a cliffhanger with Minaj absconding with Lil Baby to Cuba, where her agent partner Joseph Sikora tracked her down.

The back-to-back singles follow Minaj’s collaboration with Jesy Nelson on the track and video for “Boyz” last fall. Last spring, the rapper re-released her 2009 mixtape Beam Me Up Scotty, adding three new bonus tracks.

Monaleo has steadily built a strong connection with listeners over the past few years. She is an MC known for sharp lyricism and a high level of energy that shows up on every record. 2026 is shaping up to be an important year for her, with growing speculation that a larger project may be coming soon. That idea feels even more likely with the arrival of her latest release, “Crossroads Freestyle.” The brief, one minute track landed on YouTube on Tuesday and has already been getting a lot of positive reactions. Once again, Monaleo leans into her confidence, delivering tight verses over a smooth, consistent beat. It is a solid release that fans will definitely want to tap into.

Release Date: April 14, 2026

Genre: Hip-Hop

Album: N/A

Quotable Lyrics from Crossroads Freestyle

Getting cake by the pound, I'm greater than britain
I'm greater than Alex on top like a attic (Uh-uh)
You pushing for Clipse I'm peeping a Malice
But fear ain't a factor I'm up for the challenge
The queen of my palace from Houston, not Dallas

 

 
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