Nicki Minaj Personally Chose Evelyn Lozada & Daughter For "Good Form" Video

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Nicki Minaj was personally involved in the choosing of "bad bitches" for her new music video,

Nicki Minaj continues to push her latest album Queen which dropped in August. She's been blessing fans with visuals and new episodes of Queen Radio along the way. However, she recently revealed that the next music video off of the project will be "Good Form," but she'll be releasing it as a remix featuring Young Money head honcho, Lil Wayne. She recently shared the teaser for the music video which features a cameo from Basketball Wives star Evelyn Lozada. Turns out, Nicki personally picked out the reality TV show star and her daughter for the music video.

According to The Blast, Nicki Minaj successfully landed her first picks for "bad bitches" in her new music video for "Good Form." The rapper was reportedly extremely hands-on with the music video shoot and personally chose Evelyn Lozada, and her daughter Shaniece Hairston, to star in it. Nicki Minaj also suggested that she wanted Lauren London and Winnie Harlow to also star in the video. Nicki had a major role in the video shoot down to each detail. 

Despite working relentlessly on each detail of the music video, sources said that Nicki Minaj was extremely hospitable to the entire crew, making sure that everyone was comfortable during the video shoot. 

Nicki previously shared a trailer a few days ago, but the video is set to drop tomorrow. Keep your eyes peeled for that.


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