In the summer of 2009, Nicki Minaj was not yet the global Pink Friday superstar. She was the "Barbie" of Young Money, famous for her verse on "BedRock" and her ferocious Beam Me Up Scotty mixtape.
While she never recorded a studio collaboration called "Best I Ever Had" with Drake, she did record a freestyle over the "Best I Ever Had" instrumental. This is the source of 99% of the confusion.
What actually happened: Nicki Minaj hopped on the Beatbullyz beat for a mixtape cut (often mislabeled as a remix) to promote her upcoming debut album. In this freestyle, she delivered iconic, manic bars: nicki minajbest i ever had feat drake mp3
"I tell a nigga shut the fuck up / I tell a bitch get off my nuts / If I had a penny for every time you was lyin', I'd be like 'What the fuck?'"
She name-drops the original track (“You ain't never had a bitch like me / This ain't the best I ever had, trust me”), flipping Drake’s romantic premise into a boastful declaration of dominance. In the summer of 2009, Nicki Minaj was
If you are looking for the actual audio file (the freestyle), you have two legitimate paths. Please avoid sketchy "MP3 Juice" converters that risk malware.
Here is the critical detail for anyone searching for "nicki minaj best i ever had feat drake mp3": Drake does not have a verse on Nicki’s version. "I tell a nigga shut the fuck up
So why do fans keep searching for a "feat. Drake" tag?
To put it bluntly: Because it never existed.
The only time you will hear Drake and Nicki Minaj perform "Best I Ever Had" together is during live tours. During the America’s Most Wanted Tour (2010) or various Young Money tours, Drake would bring out Nicki to do her freestyle after he performed the original song. During the transition, Drake might ad-lib: "Yeah, that’s the best I ever had right there." These live recordings were ripped to low-quality MP3s and mislabeled as a studio duet. If you have an old hard drive with a track that has crowd noise and a beat switch, you have a live bootleg, not a studio record.