Uh, yo, yo

I get it cracking like a bad back
Bitch talking she the queen when she looking like a lab rat
I'm Angelina, you Jennifer
C'mon, bitch, you see where Brad at

Ice my wrist-es then I piss on bitches
You could suck my diznick, if you take this 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

You a stupid ho, you a, you a stupid ho
You a stupid ho, you a, you a stupid ho
You a stupid ho, you a, you a stupid ho
You a stupid ho, yeah, you a, you a stupid ho

You a stupid ho, you a, you a stupid ho (you stupid, stupid)
You a stupid ho, you a, you a stupid ho (you stupid, stupid)
You a stupid ho, you a, you a stupid ho (you stupid, stupid)
You a stupid ho (you stupid, stupid)
Yeah, you a, you a stupid ho (you stupid, stupid)

Look Bubbles, go back to your habitat
MJ gone, and I ain't havin' that
How you gonna be the stunt double to the nigga monkey?
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 this 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 I 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 ho? BP?
Hmm, thinks
One, two, three, to the Nicki Minaj blink
'Cause these hoes so busted, hoes is so crusty
These bitches is my sons and I don't want custody
These hoes so busted, hoes is so crusty
These bitches is my sons and I don't want custody

You a stupid ho, you a, you a stupid ho
You a stupid ho, you a, you a stupid ho
You a stupid ho, you a, you a stupid ho
You a stupid ho, yeah, you a, you a stupid ho
You a stupid ho, you a, you a stupid ho (you stupid, stupid)
You a stupid ho, you a, you a stupid ho (you stupid, stupid)
You a stupid ho, you a, you a stupid ho (you stupid, stupid)
You a stupid ho (you stupid, stupid)
Yeah, you a, you a stupid ho (you stupid, stupid)

If you cute, then the crew can roll
If you sexy, eat my cucka roll
Put your cape on, you a super ho
2012, I'm at the Super Bowl

Stupid hoes is my enemy, stupid hoes is so wack
Stupid ho shoulda befriended me then she coulda prolly came back
Stupid hoes is my enemy, stupid hoes is so wack
Stupid ho shoulda befriended me then she could've probably came back
You're a stupid ho, you're a stupid ho, you're a stupid ho

And I ain't hit that note, but fuck you stupid ho, yes, fuck you stupid ho
I said fuck a stupid ho and fuck a stupid ho
I said fuck a stupid ho and fuck a stupid ho
I said fuck a stupid ho and fuck a stupid ho

I am the female Weezy


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Stupid Hoe Lyrics as written by Onika Maraj Tina Dunham

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  • +5
    General Comment

    don't quote me on this, but... I think she may be calling someone a stupid hoe.

    However, I'm not quite sure. She might need to say so a few more times.

    DearImprudenceon July 23, 2012   Link
  • +3
    General Comment

    This is music? Well sure, I guess in the broadest sense of the word, yes, it is music in that it has instrumentation, lyrics, tempo, etc. But I mean, if your definition of what qualifies as music includes any stipulations with regards to, say, meaning, listenability, creativity, or anything like that, then I'm sure you are mourning the death of music like I am.

    KingOfTheHorseflieson March 20, 2012   Link
  • +2
    Song Meaning

    Even if she won't admit it, this is clearly a diss at Lil' Kim.

    rowkem388on January 23, 2012   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    Did... Did she call out Baby Bop? The dinosaur from Barney? What the fuck is going on in this song?

    RaySmuckleson January 25, 2012   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    I think the song is mocking all the rediculous female stereotypes in rap.

    jillmlnon February 01, 2012   Link
  • +2
    My Opinion

    The song really doesn't have any relevant or important meaning, it is the type of music that should not be presented to young people (older people can make that sensible decision for themselves not to listen to it), it is misleading and although it is music it is not at all technical or original, it is merely repetitive and unadventurous, let alone rude and arrogant

    BenFoxhallon December 08, 2012   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I actually think she's only dissing lil'kim and any other haters she has. I think she was trying to pay tribute to Shakira, Lady Gaga, and some other artists but its hard to tell. I honestly have had enough of this beef with lil' Kim and that's why i don't like this song and I can't even count how many times she says stupid hoe...

    android009on January 25, 2012   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Is Lil' Kim the woman in Lady Marmalade? Nicki Minaj is sure weird. What is SB and Wheezy i don't get it this better be good

    CaramelFudgeon January 31, 2012   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    SB is her hypeman/boyfriend(former?) safaree.

    and weezy is uh..do i have to tell you who weezy is? lol

    thrwmyhrtawy.on April 03, 2012   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I like that she admits to not hitting a note, then promptly moves on to "fuck a stupid ho."

    Audballon April 22, 2012   Link

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