Nicki Minaj
Rapper Nicki Minaj arrives at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards in New York, U.S., August 28, 2016. Reuters/Eduardo Munoz

Nicki Minaj has just unleashed a new six-minute track completely out of the blue. The track, titled “The Pinkprint Freestyle,” was shared on the singer’s SoundCloud on Saturday.

The new track is spun over the beat of Young M.A.’s recent hit “Ooouuu” and interpolates parts of M.I.A.’s “Paper Planes.” It opens with a shout-out from the “Super Bass” singer to her mentor Lil Wayne before comparing herself to Jay-Z.

“Young Money! Shout out to Lil Wayne for signing a little chick from Queens,” she says before adding, "Young ma, it’s the female Jay. I’m a brand according to what retail say. Yeah, my tours be selling out on pre-sale day, plus I got the title ‘Queen,’ press replay.”

The 33-year-old rapper-songwriter then goes into killer mode referencing Harambe the gorilla and drops bomb lines like, “I’m dragging these hoes like Harambe did the kid,” and “Don’t ever talk about Nicki in the past tense, unless I flop past that ass in a fast Benz.”

The song ends with what sounds like a teaser of another song that may possibly be released in the future.

Nicki has not released some new music since her 2014 album, “The Pinkprint,” which includes hits like “Anaconda,” Only” and “Truffle Butter,” so fans were both shocked and delighted following the surprise SoundCloud drop.

Watch “The Pinkprint Freestyle” below

Nicki recently appeared in Ariana Grande’s “Side to Side” video and performed the song with the pop star during the 2016 MTV VMAs last week.