Chun-Li (song)

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"Chun-Li"
The cover art features torso of Nicki Minaj, seated, wearing bikini and a fur jacket, with chinese hairstyle. The single title appears written both the sides about her.
Single by Nicki Minaj
from the album Queen
ReleasedApril 12, 2018 (2018-04-12)
RecordedApril 2018
Studio
GenreHip hop
Length3:11
Label
  • Young Money
  • Cash Money
Songwriter(s)
  • Onika Maraj
  • Jeremy Reid
Producer(s)
  • Reid
  • Minaj (co.)
Nicki Minaj singles chronology
"Barbie Tingz"
(2018)
"Chun-Li"
(2018)
"Ball for Me"
(2018)
Music video
"Chun-Li" on YouTube

"Chun-Li" is a song by Trinidadian-American rapper Nicki Minaj from her fourth studio album, Queen (2018), released on April 12, 2018 by Young Money Entertainment and Cash Money Records as the lead single from the album. It was written by Minaj and Jeremy Reid and produced by the latter. Commercially, the song peaked at number 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100, reached the top 20 in Canada, and the top 30 in France and the United Kingdom. It won the award for Best Hip-Hop Video at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards.[1]

Background and release[]

In March 2017, Minaj released a three-single pack that included "Changed It" with Lil Wayne, "No Frauds" with Drake and Wayne, and "Regret in Your Tears", intended as lead singles for Queen but eventually did not make the final cut. On April 10, 2018, Minaj announced on Instagram that she will be releasing two new songs: "Barbie Tingz" and "Chun-Li" on April 12, and also posted cover artworks of the respective singles.[2][3] "Chun-Li", which takes its name from the Street Fighter character of the same name,[4] was released alongside the buzz single "Barbie Tingz" as a part of Minaj's upcoming fourth studio album Queen (2018) and made available for streaming and digital download on April 12 by Young Money Entertainment and Cash Money Records.[2][3] The release of songs landed on the 10th anniversary of Minaj's second mixtape, Sucka Free (2008).[5] On May 30, Minaj posted a video showing the making of the song, in preview of her upcoming documentary about the making of Queen set to air on HBO Max in 2021. [6] [7]

Production[]

"Chun-Li" was produced by Atlanta-native producer J. Reid for Chevi Muzic, alongside Minaj who was credited as a coproducer. According to him, Minaj wanted to deliver the type of "boom-bap" flavored beats that are reminiscent of New York City hip hop. The song is sonically built on slapping, percussion and sparse soundbeads. Minaj linked with Reid in late December 2017, and later explained to him what kind of beat she wanted for the song. She proceeded to rap it and give him the vibe. He made about 13 different beats, and Minaj picked out one. The song was done in early April 2018, including writing, production, mixing and mastering.[5]

Lyrically, Minaj "rails" (criticises) online detractors in the track. "They need rappers like me! So they can get on their fucking keyboards and make me the bad guy, Chun-Li," she declares in the second interlude.[8]

Music videos[]

A vertical music video for the song was released on April 13, 2018, via Minaj's YouTube channel. It is a video montage of videos filmed by Minaj while holding her phone vertically. In the visual, Minaj recites the lyrics of the song while posing on a couch, but relinquishes control of her phone for a couple of runway-like shots.[9]

On April 27, Minaj released a teaser to promote the official music video. However, she confirmed on her Instagram that the teaser was not related in any way to the music video and is rather a video of her and Aliya Janell, the choreographer of the official video, doing a freestyle dance to the song.[10]

The full accompanying video of the song was released on May 4, with the subtitle 春麗.[11] It was directed by Steven Klein through Good Company Pictures.[12] It features Asian futuristic/superhero-inspired outfits.[13] Its music video won the Best Hip-Hop Video at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards,[14] and was nominated for Best Hip-Hop at the MTV Europe Music Awards. It has over 148 million views on YouTube.[15]

Critical reception[]

Bianca Gracie of Billboard said "Minaj sounds cocky in the best way […] she resurrects her Nicki the Ninja alter-ego by assassinating the horn-driven beat with her lyrical wordplay, switching accents with ease."[16] Jon Caramanica of The New York Times said, "these are sparring records–loose, pugnacious, a little uncentered […] 'Chun-Li' swaggers with the authority of the mid-90s. As is the norm, Ms. Minaj aims shots at unnamed antagonists, but in the past, that bluster felt truly targetless. But now, for the first time since the beginning of her career, there's someone who might plausibly shoot back, and win."[17] John Kennedy from XXL said the song is "open enough for Nicki [Minaj] to get her bars off à la her mixtape days."[5]

The song was criticized in various outlets like Cosmopolitan and Teen Vogue for perpetuating Asian stereotypes and appropriating Asian culture.[18][19][20]

Commercial performance[]

"Chun-Li" debuted at number 92 on the US Billboard Hot 100 after a day of tracking, with 20,000 downloads sold and 3.5 million streams, and four days of radio airplay.[21] It ascended to number 10 the following week, selling 38,000 copies and earning 22.1 million streams.[22] The song became Minaj's sixth top 10 entry as a lead artist–and her first solo single to enter that region since "Anaconda" in 2014–and 16th overall, extending her record for most top 10 singles among female rappers.[23] "Chun-Li" also logged the greatest jump on the Hot 100, 82 positions, since Katy Perry's "Roar" (2013) jumped 83 spots following a full tracking week.[22] It fell 38 positions to number 48 in its third week.[24] On its fifth week, the song re-entered the top 20 of the chart jumping to number 19. It was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on July 30, 2018 for 1 million equivalent units moved. [25]

Outside the United States, "Chun-Li" reached the top 20 in Canada, the top 30 in France and the United Kingdom.

Live performances[]

Minaj first performed "Chun-Li" live during Future’s set at Festival in Miami on May 13, 2018.[26] She also performed the song during her Saturday Night Live season finale appearance on May 19.[27] She performed a medley of "Chun-Li" and "Rich Sex" on the BET Awards 2018 held on June 23.[28]

Other versions[]

American rappers Juelz Santana,[29] BlocBoy JB,[30] and Baby Soulja[31] recorded their own freestyles over the song's beat.

Credits and personnel[]

Credits and personnel adapted from Queen album liner notes.[32]

Recording

  • Recorded at Glenwood Place Studios, Burbank, California
  • Mastered at Chris Athen Masters, Austin, Texas

Personnel

  • Nicki Minaj – vocals, co-production
  • J. Reid – production
  • Aubry "Big Juice" Delaine – record engineering
  • Laura Bates – record engineering assistance
  • Iván Jiménez – record engineering assistance
  • Chris Athens – mastering

Charts[]

Certifications[]

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[47] Platinum 70,000double-dagger
Canada (Music Canada)[48] Gold 40,000double-dagger
United Kingdom (BPI)[49] Silver 200,000double-dagger
United States (RIAA)[50] Platinum 1,000,000double-dagger

double-dagger Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history[]

Region Date Format Label Ref.
Various April 12, 2018
  • Young Money
  • Cash Money
[51][52]
United States April 2018 Rhythmic radio [53]

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