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Nicki Minaj has released a new music video for her single “Freedom” and it shows an entirely new side of the artist. Usually one for bubble-gum pink ensembles and hair, exaggerated facial expressions, and an agressive, in-your-face attitude, Minaj appears mellow, toned-down, and at times even slightly vulnerable.

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It wouldn’t be Nicki if there wasn’t some boundary-pushing, and the singer finds that in the biblical tone of the video. From a cross to a Noah-esque ark, Minaj is depicted as a God-like figure.

Minaj joins a long line of rappers who have compared themselves to Jesus (Kanye: “The media crucify [sic] me like they did Christ / The want to find me not breathing like they found Mike”). Nicki’s version: “They’ll never thank me for opening doors / But they ain’t even thank Jesus when he died on the cross.”

The music video switches from black-and-white to color halfway through, but in a decidedly un-Nicki move, the colors stay muted, and often completely fade away.

The five-minute video is a breath of fresh air from the artist who has been recycling much of her own material as of late, rereleasing her album “Pink Friday.” The rerelease, titled “Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded – The Re-Up” debuted Monday. [HuffPost]

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