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Taking cues from 'Frankenstein,' the Sanji-directed video features a mechanized Minaj in a black top hat and pink locks, looking half Elvira, half Elizabethan, trailing an axe and escaping on horseback, whilst being antagonized by nude mannequins.
Her re-animator Guetta, however, appears to suffer a different fate, as he is surrounded by plastic women, enveloped in some kind of chainmail, and never seen again.
'Turn Me On' appears on Guetta's fifth studio album, 'Nothing But the Beat,' which was released last year. Nicki's sophomore LP, 'Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded,' is scheduled to hit shelves April 3.
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