Why does everyone hate stupid hoe




















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. Teen, 13 years old Written by boba20 April 17, Unmatched song This song captures the power and taste of the rap industry. The lyrics and rich and raw, beautifully telling a story. This title contains: Positive Messages. Positive role models. Teen, 17 years old Written by 56kul April 7, Teen, 13 years old Written by Merveille January 16, Teen, 15 years old Written by Loranikas October 4, Sorry if I don't swear but this song is horrible!

The whole song is backed by an irritating whooping noise that makes it hard to focus on the lyrics and as the lyrics are a half-baked mess. The last line of the song has Nicki declaring herself as the female version of Lil Wayne, which is not something to proud of. When I was 11, I watched top 10 most hated songs and yes, we find it annoying and inappropriate.

Even the video is like doing an Instagram and Snapchat filter. The cover color is kinda flashy that give me color blind but I liked the color pink. When I was a 6th grader, I have a varying exceptionalities teacher who is has with orange and purple hair die who doesn't liked Nicki Minaj by a big black kid says that. I instantly agree with her but her phone wallpaper does reminded me of Nicki Minaj-like. Fact: She was an American Idol judge but she leaves.

Thank gosh, She was going to have a child. Sorry, Lafranchopile if you're a fan but she was horrible! Teen, 14 years old Written by speyan October 10, Teen, 15 years old Written by Cooltiger37 September 7, I mean, I literally could only get through a minute or two of it before having to turn it off on account of my sanity. Kid, 10 years old March 31, Bullying song It contains way too much cursing, some oral sex references and is basically bullying. It's a horrible song, whoever wrote it is the real "stupid hoe".

No-one should be listening to it. Teen, 13 years old Written by homestuck-trash March 2, Teen, 13 years old Written by munoru November 10, Teen, 15 years old Written by souplover98 September 25, Absolute rubbish Not for anyone infact.

Bodysuits and Dominoes: British pop star import Jessie J spent the second week at number one in the U. Expect to hear the track even more now in the States, as more and more Top 40 stations have begun to play "Domino" more frequently. Hey, better that than "Price Tag. Join the Westword community and help support independent local journalism in Denver. Get the latest updates in news, food, music and culture, and receive special offers direct to your inbox.

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