Having already enjoyed chart success in the US, Europe and Australia, the trio topped the UK chart after last week's number one 'Changing' by Sigma and Paloma Faith, reported MTV online.
'Bang Bang' is Jessie J's first number one since 'Domino' in 2011 and marks the first time Minaj has topped the chart in the UK.
Taylor Swift's 'Shake it Off' climbed to third, 'Blame' by Calvin Harris and John Newman dropped to fourth, while Lilly Wood and Robin Schulz's 'Prayer in C' charted at five.
Elsewhere, Shift K3Y's 'I Know' was at 25, above Hozier's 'Take Me To Church', which climbed seven places to number 28.
With Sheridan Smith's Cilla Black biopic proving popular on ITV, the singer's 'Anyone Who Had a Heart' narrowly missed out on a place in the Top 40, charting instead at 47.
'Anyone Who Had a Heart' previously topped the chart in 1964.
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