Let’s be honest—the “I-I-I-I-I” stutter is stupidly catchy. It’s a vocal chop that lives rent-free in your head for days. Singing “Va va voom” in public should feel embarrassing, but Nicki sells it with such unapologetic joy that you can’t help but join in.

It doesn’t try to be deep. It doesn’t try to be hard. It just wants to make you move.

Directed by Hype Williams, a legendary director known for his high-contrast, stylized visuals, the music video for "Va Va Voom" amplifies the song's "fantasy" elements.

Va Va Voom is that vacation. It’s the song you play when you’ve just put on a new lipstick and you’re walking to the train. It’s the pre-game anthem for absolutely nothing special—just a Tuesday night that might get weird.

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