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She Said WHAT?! Sexyy Red Sparks Mixed Reactions After Giving Michael Jackson’s ‘Beat It’ A Risqué Remix (VIDEO)

Sexyy Red has the internet streets reacting to her music again after sampling Michael Jackson‘s ‘Beat It.’ She hasn’t said whether her risqu remix is just for fun or a cleared sample on an upcoming song. But her comment section was flooded after she took the song to the bedroom.

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Sexyy Red Turns Up To Remixed Michael Jackson Song

The rapper shared a video of her fun in the studio on Wednesday. Instead of saying “beat it,” Sexyy Red rapped, “eat it,” and in the video pointed toward her pelvic area. Her whole verse was about going downtown with itthe explicit version.

“I’m finna put it on your grill, just eat it. Just eat it. You better not n*t fast cause I hate a minute man and if that d**k is trash I’m telling all my friends…”

In her caption, she wrote, “Leaked footage from theMichael Jackson movie. HOOCHIE TRIBUTE TO DA BEST.”Her post follows the first teaser of MJ’s biopic, which drops in April. ‘Beat IIt’ went number one on Billboard Hot 100 in April 1983, and stayed there for three straight weeks. Michael Jackson’s song comes with the message of being anti-violence and urging people to walk away. But Sexyy Red? Take a listen below to hear how she added her own spin!

Fans Are Sounding Off With All Kinds Of Reactions

Sexyy Red’s Instagram post got over 15,000 comments. From laughing emojis to comments about loving her personality.

N”urseeee , Sexyy Escaped Again Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚,” @des.dessssoi joked.

“Lmaooooo never a dull moment with you,” @baelynnthemua commented.

“Im here for it ! DROP THIS ASAP FOR THE HATERS IN THE FRONT & BACK,” @rollgang3 wrote.

@k_stallion added, “Not a routine to the intro Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚! They gone cancel you over Mj my guh.”

“This issue for me now is i cant tell if sh!t is just a game to her or sistah is dead serious Ÿ˜‚,” @whereizky commented.

“I like it ion know ŸŸŸ,” @lindaya.__ said.

Meanwhile, @kashmurkem wrote, “I dont play about Michael Jackson Ÿ˜’ yall so used to hearing weak music yall actually can vibe wit ts.”

“LMAOOOO now I draw the line at Michael sista Ÿ˜Ÿ˜Ÿ˜Ÿ˜,” @_sunnyyyd added.

“Some stuff just not suppose to happen ya know,” wrote @iamprophet_.

Know Who Doesn’t Play About Samples? Beyonc

And speaking of samples, one superstar who doesn’t play about hopping on her songs is thee Beyonc. Back in 2022, Fivio Foreign opened up about Bey asking him to clean up his lyrics before he could sample Destiny’s Child in his song. He tapped Queen Naija and Coi Leray for the track, ‘What’s My Name?’ which sampled ‘Say My Name.’

“I cleaned it up a lot. Yeah, it was like you cant be talking about girls like that. But afterward Big John and em explained to me too like its a bigger record now, to clean it up, its bigger now,” Fivio revealed on ‘Ebro in the Morning.’

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