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A portion of the proceeds from the second collaboration of the 'GOOBA' rapper and the 'Anaconda' hitmaker will go to the Bail Project which supports those working on the front lines of social justice.

AceShowbiz - 6ix9ine is bringing playfulness and a heavy dose of colors to his second collaboration with Nicki Minaj. A little over one month after releasing his first music video post his release from prison, the "GOOBA" rapper unleashed a brand new visual for "TROLLZ", his second joint effort with the "Anaconda" hitmaker.

Three and a half minutes long, the video sees the 24-year-old MC showing off his house arrest ankle monitor at some point. His collaborator, in the meantime, goes seductive, and displays a lot of skin. One of her colorful costumes presents her in nothing but multicolored pasties covering only her nipples.

"TROLLZ" itself hears the rapper duo individually challenging their haters. "I know you don't like me, you wanna fight me/ You don't want no problems at your party? Don't invite me/ I don't worry 'bout you n****s, please stop talking 'bout me/ Always talkin' bout me 'cause you looking for the clouty," he spits.

The "Barbie Dreams" raptress, in the meantime, rhymes in her part, "They get nervous when it's Nicki on the roster/ Somebody ushered this n***a into a clinic/ My flow's still sick, I ain't talkin' a pandemic/ I write my own lyrics, a lot of these b***hes gimmicks/ They study Nicki style, now all of them want to mimic."

This song, which reunited the two rappers after their 2018 track "FEFE", was originally planned to be released on June 5. 6ix9ine, however, decided to push it back out of respect for the Black Lives Matter protests that broke out across the country following the tragic death of George Floyd.

On Wednesday, June 10, Minaj announced that they will be using the song to support the fight against racial injustice. "A portion of the proceeds from #Trollz including merch items, will be going directly to The Bail Project Inc. [@bailproject]. The fund provides free bail assistance to low-income individuals who can’t afford to pay bail while awaiting their trial," she wrote in an Instagram post.

The 37-year-old continued, "We want to protect and support the thousands of brave people working on the front lines of social justice, using their voices to demand AN END to the targeting and killing of Black Americans by the police. #BlackLivesMatter."

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