This is truly a deep song by a great, great artist. Clearly Ms. Minaj is paying homage to Shakespeare by alluring to his immortal line, "to beez or not to beez". The great tragedies the artist has been exposed to are evident, such as the great migration of 1997 to Hoboken ("Niggas move weight in the South but live in Hoboken"), or the overall decline in hearing capacity of today's youth due to loud club music which damages their cochlea: "Damn, damn what they say about me?" she asks, repeating twice. This is then reinforced in the lines, "Bitches ain't shit and they ain’t saying nothin’, A hundred mothafuckas can’t tell me nothin’", clearly indicating Ms. Minaj's has suffered severe hearing loss in the 100-2000 Hertz range.
Particularly disturbing are Minaj's fecal issues and her lack of control of her sphincter: "I don't know man, I'm shittin' on your whole life". This might be linked to her kidney issues (which may have been brought on by peer pressure, urging her to insert an unnamed object into them: "Okay now Nicki, Nicki, Nicki, put it in your kidney"). However, I am more suspicious of the biscuits she seems to be consuming in large quantities, which may be the cause of her aforementioned anal insufficiency. I suggest adding fresh fruits and vegetables to the diet to regularize her bowel movements.
@iamthegod -My thoughts exactly. Well done on your clear & precise interpretation. Why is it that so many people are getting it wrong? Where is there any mention of drugs or money in this song? Nowhere. And to the person who said it was about nothing... You are so wrong. I did my thesis on "Beez in the Trap- An Exaltation of Shakespeare?" for which I received numerous awards. The lyrics are the work of a literary genius. Possibly above most people's understanding.
@iamthegod -My thoughts exactly. Well done on your clear & precise interpretation. Why is it that so many people are getting it wrong? Where is there any mention of drugs or money in this song? Nowhere. And to the person who said it was about nothing... You are so wrong. I did my thesis on "Beez in the Trap- An Exaltation of Shakespeare?" for which I received numerous awards. The lyrics are the work of a literary genius. Possibly above most people's understanding.
This is truly a deep song by a great, great artist. Clearly Ms. Minaj is paying homage to Shakespeare by alluring to his immortal line, "to beez or not to beez". The great tragedies the artist has been exposed to are evident, such as the great migration of 1997 to Hoboken ("Niggas move weight in the South but live in Hoboken"), or the overall decline in hearing capacity of today's youth due to loud club music which damages their cochlea: "Damn, damn what they say about me?" she asks, repeating twice. This is then reinforced in the lines, "Bitches ain't shit and they ain’t saying nothin’, A hundred mothafuckas can’t tell me nothin’", clearly indicating Ms. Minaj's has suffered severe hearing loss in the 100-2000 Hertz range.
Particularly disturbing are Minaj's fecal issues and her lack of control of her sphincter: "I don't know man, I'm shittin' on your whole life". This might be linked to her kidney issues (which may have been brought on by peer pressure, urging her to insert an unnamed object into them: "Okay now Nicki, Nicki, Nicki, put it in your kidney"). However, I am more suspicious of the biscuits she seems to be consuming in large quantities, which may be the cause of her aforementioned anal insufficiency. I suggest adding fresh fruits and vegetables to the diet to regularize her bowel movements.
You are awesome and made my day whilst restoring my faith in humanity.
You are awesome and made my day whilst restoring my faith in humanity.
@iamthegod -My thoughts exactly. Well done on your clear & precise interpretation. Why is it that so many people are getting it wrong? Where is there any mention of drugs or money in this song? Nowhere. And to the person who said it was about nothing... You are so wrong. I did my thesis on "Beez in the Trap- An Exaltation of Shakespeare?" for which I received numerous awards. The lyrics are the work of a literary genius. Possibly above most people's understanding.
@iamthegod -My thoughts exactly. Well done on your clear & precise interpretation. Why is it that so many people are getting it wrong? Where is there any mention of drugs or money in this song? Nowhere. And to the person who said it was about nothing... You are so wrong. I did my thesis on "Beez in the Trap- An Exaltation of Shakespeare?" for which I received numerous awards. The lyrics are the work of a literary genius. Possibly above most people's understanding.