If you were downloading tracks from DatPiff or LimeWire in the late 2000s, you know exactly which version of Best I Ever Had we are talking about. While the world knows Drake’s original So Far Gone cut as a solo joint, the underground gem featuring holds a special place in the hearts of Barbz and Drizzy fans alike. The Chemistry of Rising Stars Let’s set the scene: 2009. Drake hadn’t dropped Thank Me Later yet. Nicki hadn’t dropped Pink Friday . They were the two most promising students in Young Money’s class, and this track was their lab report.
While Spotify and Apple Music host the original Drake version, for the Nicki remix, you’ll have to hit up YouTube or the mixtape archives. Search for the "Blended Babies" remix or the unofficial "Young Money" version. Nicki Minaj-Best I Ever Had -Feat. Drake- mp3
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Before the stadium tours, before the pink wigs became iconic, and before the "Degrassi" kid turned into the biggest streamer on the planet, there was a raw, unfiltered moment of mixtape magic. Drake hadn’t dropped Thank Me Later yet
If you dig through old hard drives or YouTube-to-MP3 converters, you’ll find versions labeled "Remix," "Freestyle," or "Young Money Takeover." The hiss on the track, the slightly offbeat vocal layering—it’s all part of the charm. It represents a time when rap was raw, and collaborations happened because two artists were actually in the studio at 2 AM, not because of a legal agreement. Is it better than the original? That depends on who you ask. Drake purists love the lonely, melodic sadness of the So Far Gone cut. But for fans of pure lyricism and energy, Nicki’s feature turns Best I Ever Had from a great song into a time capsule of an era where two legends were fighting for the same throne—and winning together.
Published by HipHopNostalgia | 3 min read