Ganja Burn

"Ganja Burn" is a song recorded by Trinidadian-American rapper Nicki Minaj for her fourth studio album, Queen (2018).

"Ganja Burn" is a reggae-inspired reggae fusion song, that lyrically finds Minaj defending her position in the music industry, while sending a message to other female rappers.

To promote it, an accompanying music video for the song directed by Mert and Marcus was released on August 13.

On August 10, 2018, Minaj revealed the final tracklist for her fourth studio album, Queen, that included an opening track titled "Ganja Burn".

"[9] Lyrically, Minaj uses word play to defend her position in the music industry, "You made one dope beat, now you Kanye?/You got a nigga named Jay, now you 'Yoncé?/You got about three stacks, now you André?/...You gotta have real skill, gotta work for that," while sending a message about other female rappers in the music industry.

"[8] In a positive review, Shamika Sanders of Billboard, praised Minaj's use of word play on the song, writing "At first listen, it sounds like Nicki references Cardi B's rap moniker Bardi when she drops the line 'bury the Barbie,' but that's what's so clever about Nicki's wordplay is her delivery, which is essential to every punch line.