Rapper Nicki Minaj has taken aim at President-elect Donald Trump in a new song, revealing she is "praying" for the future of American immigrants.

The Starships hitmaker, who is originally from Trinidad and Tobago, has recorded a remix of rap duo Rae Sremmurd's hit tune Black Beatles and renamed it Black Barbies, a reference to her fan following.

In the lyrics, she calls out Trump for vowing to deport all illegal immigrants in the run up to last week's (08Nov16) election, and touches on her fears for undocumented U.S. residents now the Republican is set to become the country's next leader.

"Island girl, Donald Trump want me go home," she spits in one line, adding, "Now I'm praying all my foreigns (sic) don't get deported."

Nicki announced the news of the remix to fans on Instagram early on Tuesday (15Nov16), explaining she wanted to put her own twist on the Mike Will Made-It-produced song to celebrate Rae Sremmurd's Billboard Hot 100 number one success.

The rap act ended The Chainsmokers' 12-week reign on top of the pop charts on Monday (14Nov16).

"2 Lil black kids got the NUMBER 1 RECORD IN THE COUNTRY & I'm soooooo happy for Mike Will (sic)," she wrote.

Nicki isn't the only rapper to speak out against Trump's stunning election upset - her boyfriend Meek Mill joined T.I. on the streets of New York last Wednesday (09Nov16) to protest Trump's victory.

Detailing why he decided to join the demonstrations, T.I. told U.S. talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, "I voted and I've done everything that I could prior to now, but after the decision of the election happened, I just want to be able to look my kids in the eyes and make sure that they know that I did everything that the Constitution allowed me to do to show my objection to this decision."

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