It peaked at , making it Minaj's highest-charting solo single at the time.
The song’s foundation is a prominent sample of While the original track was a male perspective on female anatomy, Minaj flipped the narrative. By centering the song on her own terms, she reclaimed the conversation around the female body, turning a classic "butt anthem" into a declaration of self-confidence and financial independence. The Record-Breaking Music Video
The video’s fashion—ranging from Balmain pieces to jungle-themed streetwear—and its bold choreography sparked countless parodies, think-pieces, and dance challenges. Critical Reception and Charts Musically, "Anaconda" was a commercial powerhouse:
Within its first 24 hours, the video amassed 19.6 million views , breaking the record previously held by Miley Cyrus's "Wrecking Ball."
The Cultural Impact of Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda" Released in August 2014 as the second single from her third studio album, The Pinkprint , remains one of the most significant moments in Nicki Minaj’s career and 2010s pop culture. Produced by Polow da Don and Da Internz, the track is a high-energy hip-hop anthem that centers on themes of female empowerment, body positivity, and sexual agency. Sampling a Classic