Last Change

Nicki Minaj · Gold

Yo I could've been had fame

Jumps shot with a stupid ass aim

Cause you couldn't around the last name

So my crossover wins the last game

And it's ill, right

Switched up the flow, but it's still right

Throw back to that, yea I still might

I'mma just do me, when it feel right uh

You can bring it any day

Natural Bad Ass, NBA

That's my initials

That's why official

Don't blow the whistle

Bang Bang the pistol

And I'm and I'm bossy

Can't keep these hoes up off me

Damn the floor nasty, coffee

Don't treat me like the poke and cost me



[Natasha Bedingfield - Chorus]

Yea this is my last chance ohhh, last chance ohhh

Yea this is my last chance, then shoot

I'm ready to shoot

I'm ready to shoot (ready to shoot)

I'm ready to shoot (ready to shoot)

I'm ready, I'm ready to shoot (ready to shoot)

I'm ready, I'm ready to shooooot

I'm ready to shoot



[Nicki Minaj - Verse 2]

I get it in though

No sexual innuendo

Nobody that I can just depend on

Until I touchdown in the end zone

And then they come out like roaches

P-P-Peck it away like vultures

But little did they know

Distribute the payroll

Pick up the album, pick up the single

Sadly, I'm so business savvy

Similar protocol but the templates vary

Never been like me and never been like this

My flows are crisis they scream in high pitch

Uh gun cock, pause

And I'm well aware of the gun laws



[Natasha Bedingfield-chorus]

Yea this is my last chance ohhh, last chance ohhh

Yea this is my last chance, then shoot

I'm ready to shoot

I'm ready to shoot (ready to shoot)

I'm ready to shoot (ready to shoot)

I'm ready, I'm ready to shoot (ready to shoot)

I'm ready, I'm ready to shooooot

I'm ready to shoot

Last Change

Nicki Minaj's "Last Change" appears on the album Gold, contributing to her expansive discography of genre-defining hip-hop and pop recordings. Known for her distinctive alter-ego personas and rapid-fire delivery, Minaj has established herself as a dominant force in contemporary music since her debut. This track reflects her signature style, blending sharp lyricism with polished production that characterizes much of her work. While her earlier albums like Pink Friday and The Pinkprint cemented her status as a chart-topping artist, Gold continues to showcase her versatility and evolution within the industry. The song stands as part of her broader body of work, demonstrating the consistent creativity and commercial appeal that have defined her career across multiple eras and musical styles.