Nicki Minaj is gearing up to release the follow-up to last summer’s hit single “Super Freaky Girl,” and this time she’s dipped into the early 2000s for a familiar sample.

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Previewing the new track “Red Ruby Da Sleeze” in an Instagram post on Thursday (February 23), fans immediately recognized the sample from Lumidee’s 2003 summer anthem, “Never Leave You (Uh-Oh).” According to a follow-up post with the official artwork, the song will arrive on March 3 on the season premiere of Nicki’s Queen Radio.

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“Official artwork #RedRubyDaSleeze,” Nicki wrote. “Coming on 3/3 #QueenRadio 3/3 @ 3pm pst S/o to @skeng.don for making that lil vid happen that we shot last night in TRINI!!!! #RattyGang & Beetham RastaCity 7family grung yktv. Vintage Jean Paul Gaultier pon mi dress St. Laurent on the heel.”

Check out the preview and the official artwork below.

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The new single follows Nicki’s recent guest appearance on Trinidadian stars Machel Montano and Destra’s “Shake The Place (Remix).” While there’s no confirmation, all signs seem to point to the New York native officially gearing up for the follow-up to her 2018 album, Queen.

Queen Radio initially launched on Beats 1 Radio the same year in an effort to promote the album. In a 2021 interview, Nicki revealed she’d left the network but would be bringing the show elsewhere.

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According to the Young Money rapper, Apple Music’s Global Creative Director Larry Jackson gave his blessing for the rapper to explore new channels, and she announced last March that she’d be bringing the radio program to the Amazon app in an exclusive partnership.

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As for an album, Nicki previously said one would arrive before the end of 2022, and that she expedited the process because of “Super Freaky Girl’s” success. However, an album has yet to arrive.

“I wasn’t sure how I was even feeling about having to put out an album this year, but that song happening and people liking it, that made me happy,” Nicki told Interview Magazine at the time. “People have gone through so much recently that they want to have fun. It’ll probably expedite the album to come out this year.”