Nicki Minaj Instrumental: Gyptian Ft
Searching for the Ggyptian ft. Nicki Minaj instrumental is part of a larger trend: the fusion of trap music with world scales. Producers like Mura Masa (with his use of Asian strings), Diplo (Major Lazer’s dancehall blends), and Travis Scott ( Astroworld ’s psychedelic desert vibes) have all touched this territory.
However, Ggyptian remains unique because it leans hard into the cliché of Egyptian mysticism. It doesn’t apologize for using a phaser on a sitar sample. It embraces the "Ancient Aliens" meme culture. This makes the instrumental perfect for video game soundtracks (think Assassin’s Creed: Origins fan edits) and cosplay content.
| Purpose | Recommended Action | |---|---| | Personal listening / study | Use YouTube to MP3 converter (at your own risk regarding copyright) | | DJ set / mix | Remake the beat yourself in a DAW using a Middle Eastern scale and similar drum pattern; this avoids copyright claims | | YouTube content | Credit “Ricky Rich – I Am Egyptian (Instrumental)” – Nicki Minaj does not own the beat | | Remix contest / commercial | Do not use – clearance is impossible as the original beat’s rights are unclear and Ricky Rich is not easily reachable for licensing | gyptian ft nicki minaj instrumental
If you want to make a beat inspired by "Hold Yuh" or create a remake, follow these steps in your DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).
Step 1: Set the Tempo Set your project tempo to roughly 70 BPM. Searching for the Ggyptian ft
Step 2: The Chords & Lead
Step 3: The Drums
Step 4: The Bass Use a sine wave or sub-bass. Follow the root notes of the chord progression. The bass should be sustained and smooth, gliding between notes.