The music video was recorded in November, Upon its release, the video set a record by accumulating 4. Justin Bieber and Nicki Minaj claimed this record again with their " Beauty and a Beat " music video that reached That record has since been broken. Ice my wrist-es then I piss on bitches You could suck my diznick, if you take these jizzes You don't like them disses, give my ass some kisses Yeah, they know what this is, give bitches the business 'Cause I pull up and I'm stuntin' but I ain't a stuntman Yes, I'm rockin' Jordans, but I ain't a jumpman Bitches play the back 'cause they know I'm the frontman Put me on a dollar 'cause I'm who they trust in Ayo SB , what the fuck's good?
We ship platinum, them bitches is shippin' wood Them nappy headed hoes, but my kitchen good I wish, I wish, I wish, I wish, I wish a bitch would Top of that I'm in the Phantom lookin' hella chonky Ice my wrist-es then I piss on bitches You could suck my diznick, if you take these jizzes You don't like them disses, give my ass some kisses Yeah, they know what this is, give bitches the business 'Cause I pull up in the Porsche, but it ain't de Rossi Pretty bitches only could get in my posse Yes, my name is Roman , last name is Zolanski But no relation to [ Roman Polanski ] Hey, yo Baby Bop, fuck you and your EP Who's gassin' this hoe?
Remember when she released "Massive Attack"? Yeah, it's like that track -- grimy and gritty and fantastic, in ways the glossy, but equally great "Super Bass" is not. On "Stupid Hoe," Minaj flings words off her tongue like she's waging a war.
Her target, presumably, is Lil Kim the video for "How Many Licks" in particular , but really her bouncing rhymes could be shot at any contemporary female pop star. Now that Minaj is in the same playing field as Lady Gaga and Katy Perry , she could even be launching an assault on them, too -- and if the frantic video is any indication, Gaga's "Bad Romance" is one of the prime targets.
You can't help but notice the comparisons between "Stupid Hoe" and "Bad Romance. And don't miss the similarities between Minaj and her dancers and Eve and hers from the "Tambourine" video. When Minaj cages her own inner Shakira -style leopard, a la "She Wolf," you can't miss the comparison.
Later, she swaps the leopard look for a duck instead. With yellow lipstick and pink hair, she bears a striking resemblance to a Katy Perry phase that hasn't happened yet, as does the giant lollipop, which is straight out of Perry's Candyfornia in "California Gurls".
If Lil Kim isn't shaken, these ladies might be. Too bad the same can't be said for the video, which hasn't fared well among YouTube viewers so far, with over , dislikes. And this comes after news that her sophomore album, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded has now been pushed two months, to an April release date.
Teen, 17 years old Written by DaniBallerina March 3, The title of this song refers to Nicki Minaj after her making this song! She did this just to trip Lil Kim, duh!
She doesn't need to go THAT far. Using similes like that is vulgar. This has a weird beat to it too, When I heard this song. I thought she was yelling random things.. Read my mind 1. Teen, 17 years old Written by RustyShackleford July 9, Worst song ever recorded.
The only people I see this song appealing to is pre-teens who think that using profanity makes a song cool. The whole song is backed by an irritating whooping noise that makes it hard to focus on the lyrics, which may be a good thing for the song, as the lyrics are a half-baked mess. By the end of the song, Minaj devolves into unintelligible blabbering that sounds like the soundtrack to the security footage at a mental hospital.
I hate diss tracks in general, but this is the worst one I've ever heard. The shots Miss Minaj takes at the titular"Stupid Hoe" are such non-sense, that they ultimately make Nicki Minaj look bad.
The last line of the song has Nicki declaring herself as the female Lil Wayne, which is not something to proud of, but it's an accurate comparison.
They both use infantile insults to boost their own ego, and they have droning nasal delivery that makes seagulls sound soothing. The fact that anyone over the age of 13 heard this song and decided it was worth recording blows my mind. The distribution of this song should be outlawed, and every copy in existence destroyed in a Fahrenheit style burning, in order to protect the valuable brain cells of naive pre-teen girls.
Helped me decide. Kid, 12 years old August 29, This title contains: Language. Read my mind. Kid, 11 years old April 19, Scary It scared me my whole life and my cousins and family bullied me for it and played it when they got mad at me or when I was in trouble. I wish it was deleted as more kids experience this in the videos comments and the song and imagery and sound is scary. Had useful details. See, you teaming up with Hype Williams should be a total dream team, right? And then there's all that good, old-fashioned ass-clapping.
Normally, pelvic thrusting in music videos is something I can get behind, but your gyrations behind bars in a black PVC leotard just feels a little… joyless. You've perfected the art of the goofy, with theatrics in your videos, but there ain't no whimsy in "Stupid Hoe.
Were you trying to make this video feel sort of grimly mechanical in its blatant sexiness which at times starts to feel sexist? I want to give you the benefit of the doubt and say that all that nasty grinding was intended to parody artists who exploit their sexuality to sell records kinda like Jewel did in the "Intuition" video?
Remember that?
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