"Buns out, wiener!" she laughed, her verse hitting with the precision of a . The dancers froze and then shattered into new, more aggressive movements. She circled Justin, her lyrics weaving a colorful tapestry of pop-culture nods and high-fashion swagger, before leaning into the camera for the iconic "It's Barbie, Bitch" sign-off.
"Beauty and a Beat" is a high-energy dance-pop and electropop anthem by Justin Bieber, featuring a guest verse from Nicki Minaj. Released as the third single from his 2012 album Believe , it stands out as the only track on the album that Bieber did not co-write. 🎵 Track Information Justin Bieber ft. Nicki Minaj Justin Bieber-Beauty And A Beat ft Nicki Minaj Remix.mp3
Justin moved through the throng of dancers like he was sliding on ice. He caught his reflection in a wall of mirrors near the high dive, flashing a grin that said he knew exactly how hard the drop was about to hit. "Show you off," he sang, his voice cutting through the humidity, "tonight I wanna show you off." "Buns out, wiener
The music video, released on October 12, 2012, is famous for its creative "stolen footage" PR stunt. "Beauty and a Beat" is a high-energy dance-pop
Nicki responded almost immediately. "Yaaas, I'm so in! Meet me at the club at midnight. And come alone." Justin raised an eyebrow, intrigued by the mysterious message. He arrived at the club just before midnight, his heart beating with anticipation.
A driving, four-on-the-floor kick drum pattern layered with a rising synthesizer progression that instantly signals a party atmosphere.
While Bieber delivers smooth, melodic verses about young love and late-night dancing, Nicki Minaj’s feature elevates the track into a cross-genre phenomenon. Delivered with her trademark theatrical delivery, Minaj's verse includes the famous pop-culture reference: "In time, B-I-E-B-E-R, buy a ink pen, start writing all the numbers. / But first, let me take you to the future, look at your girl, now look at me." She famously shouts out Bieber's then-girlfriend Selena Gomez with the line, "Justin Bieber, meet Selena!" This verse added a layer of edge and playfulness that helped the song appeal to older, more urban audiences. The Historic Music Video and PR Stunt