All you bitches Rosa Parks, uh-oh, get your ass up, uh Yikes, I play tag and you it for life (Woo, life) Yikes (Yikes), you a clown, you do it for likes Yikes (Yikes), yes, it's tight, but it doesn't bite Grip it right, he be like (Woo) Yikes, what's the hype? This is something light (Light, light, woo) Yikes, outta town on consistent flights [Intro] Don't ever fuckin' play with me Y'all niggas know, y'all bitches know I'm the fucking queen You ho bitches know, you dirty bum bitches know (Grrr) Pooh, you a fool for this one Drop the Here Are the Lyrics to Nicki Minaj’s ‘Yikes’ All you bi—es Rosa Parks, uh-oh, get your a– up, uh. Yikes, I play tag and you it for life (woo, life) Rosa Parks trended on social media Monday night as listeners of Nicki Minaj's new song debated whether lyrics referencing the civil rights icon could be interpreted as "disrespectful" or a "double All you bitches Rosa Parks, uh-oh, get your ass up, uh Yikes, I play tag and you it for life (woo, life) Yikes (yikes), you a clown, you do it for likes Yikes (yikes), yes, it's tight, but it doesn't bite Grip it right, he be like (woo) Yikes, what's the hype? This is something light (light, light, woo) Yikes, outta town on consistent flights • "Yikes" is a song by American rapper Nicki Minaj. It was released as a promotional single on February 7, 2020. • The snippet received criticism for lyrics including the late activist Rosa Parks, to which Minaj responded that "she had no clue anyone was mad" and does not care. On the track, Nicki drops a reference to civil rights icon Rosa Parks that’s drawn some criticism: Hella bands, pull up, stashed up, super facts up All you bitches Rosa Parks, uh-oh, get your ass up The snippet received criticism for lyrics including the late activist Rosa Parks, to which Minaj responded that "she had no clue anyone was mad" and does not care. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] On February 6, 2020, she revealed the cover art and announced that it would be released later that night. [ 5 ] On Monday, Minaj took to her Instagram to tease a new song called "Yikes," in which she raps, "All you bitches Rosa Parks, get your ass up." View this post on Instagram #Yikes I play tag & u #IT for life. And concerning the aforementioned Rosa Parks lyrics, Minaj is on record as saying that she “don’t care” if anyone is offended by her using the icon’s name the way she did. Young Money Entertainment in conjunction with a number of labels released “Yikes”, as a single unassociated with any album, on 7 February 2020. The preview of Nicki’s song on Instagram has the line, "All you b*tches Rosa Parks, uh-oh get your a-- up." What does this mean in regards to Rosa herself, Black History Month, or what Nicki thinks about her? Nicki Minaj Freestyle Lyrics Rosa Parks Niggas be fruity, call 'em Kent Clark Keep the iron on me, like Tony Stark Your ho drink me up, like I'm Deer Park Foreign shooter, Of course, Nicki Minaj was working on new music during her break and gave us a preview of her new song, but instead of praise, she is catching a lot of flack for an ill-timed Rosa Park lyric. The moment Rosa Parks refused to have a seat in the back of the bus will long be remembered as a pillar of bravery in the Civil Rights Movement. To this day, the Alabama native’s influence has Fans quickly took to social media to call Minaj out on her “disrespectful” lyrics about Parks. One upset user tweeted, “Nicki Minaj consistently disrespects Foundational Black American icons in her raps and cover art, like Malcolm X and now Rosa Parks, because as a Trinidadian, she doesn’t identify with our FBA lineage. Nicki Minaj has stirred controversy once again when she name-dropped and dissed civil rights icon Rosa Parks on her new songs titled 'Yikes' which was shared February 3. Twitter has reacted in a frenzy of gifs and comments for the singer, with many referring to Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, and Aretha Franklin in heaven raining down some I just hit 'em with the low cut, then call my folks up (Folks) Nicki Minaj received TONS of hate recently after teasing a NEW song with a line that some felt disrespected Rosa Parks. Howevernow we’ve learned that Nicki “All you bitches Rosa Parks, uh oh, get your ass up,” Minaj, 37, raps in reference to Parks, who refused to give up her bus seat to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955. Dissing civil rights legend Rosa Parks. Minaj presumably only wanted to excite her fans and get some reaction when she debuted her single "Yikes" on Instagram in 2020. Instead, she received a barrage of criticism for using the late civil rights activist Rosa Parks' name in a line.
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