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In the official video, which hit the web last night (Nov. 26), the trio flaunts its riches and nimble rhymes, with Nicky -- first up on the cut -- leading the way. Rocking a blonde Lil Wayne-style wig -- fitting, since she declares herself "the female Weezy" in the opening bars -- she boasts about a level of success she's beginning to find boring.
"Yeah we share, gold cluster," she raps, looking bodacious as ever in an eye-popping white strappy outfit. "As for your career, dead: Ghostbusters."
Birdman and Weezy follow up her showstopping verse with raps of their own, and while Wayne's mugging is as entertaining as ever, this clip is really about the Miami scenery: gleaming rides, palm trees, ladies lounging poolside and the bricks of cash thrown around during the boardroom scenes.
"Party time, excellent," Weezy says at the end of his verse, reveling in the spoils of stardom. "Wayne's World!"



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