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The Inferno version features Nicki Minaj, who wrote and rapped two new verses on the song. Minaj's vocals were recorded at Chalice Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California.[7] The inferno remix uses the same production and sample as the main single however, the first two verses of the song were described as \"understated\" by Carl Williot from Idolator, with Minaj leading the remix with a new rap verse.[8] She raps \"Took me on the balcony, telling me to jump with her/ Yeah I'm in the ghost but I ain't doing stunts with her/ I ain't trying to be that, haters want to see that/ But I got 'em aggy, cause I win the gold like Gabby\".[1] Minaj also talks about being haunted by the ghost of Marilyn Monroe.[1] In the second verse from Minaj, the subject matter switches to her fans the \"Barbz\" with the lyric \"And to my core fans, keep reppin' me/ Do it till the death of me/ 'X' in the box, cause ain't nobody checkin' me.\"[1] Markman noted that in this verse, Minaj switched her delivery style to \"more of a whisper\".[3] Entertainment Weekly's Kyle Anderson described Minaj's verses as \"more prominent\" than Keys' and noted that the production was influenced by garage music.[9]
By contrast, Charley Rogulewski from Vibe said it was \"Keys who stands out on the track. [She] lays down powerful and flawless vocals over her trademark piano punches and a trash-can-lid beat.\"[12] Erin Thompson from Seattle Weekly praised Keys' on the song for making the \"often cheesy\" girlpower theme seem \"genuinely stirring and elegant\", commenting that \"only Alicia Keys could do it\". Describing the chorus of the song, Thompson said \"it booms with thudding drums as her drawn-out notes soar on top. It's heavily bombastic, but the drama of it makes it memorable, and the hooky melody is beautiful and exhilarating. Keys seems to have to set out to make a statement song about power, and it's undeniable that she's succeeded in that\".[6] Speaking of the song's inferno remix, Idolator's Carl Williot agreed with previous reviewers particularly noting Keys' vocals, using term \"trademark soaring vocals\" to describe Keys' performance on the song.[8]
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