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"Stupid Hoe" (in the clean music video known as "Stupid Stupid") is a song by Nicki Minaj. It was released on December 20, 2011 as the first promotional single from her second studio album, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded. It was written by Minaj, Tina Dunham and Safaree "SB" Samuels, and was produced by DJ Diamond Kuts and Pink Friday Productions. Some of the lyrics are disses to fellow rapper Lil' Kim. A music video for the song was shot and directed by Hype Williams. The video went to break the record for the most views by a single artist within 24 hours of its release. The week following the song's release, it debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 81. After the video's release, the song reached a peak of number 59. The music video was recorded in November, 2011.

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Music video[]

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Nicki Minaj - Stupid Hoe (Explicit)(Official Video)

Background and synopsis[]

The music video for "Stupid Hoe" was directed by Hype Williams and shot on December 19 and 20, 2011. It was released via Minaj's Vevo on January 20, 2012. Prior to the video's release, Minaj revealed via Twitter that the video's premiere should be viewed in its explicit form, stating "Can't premiere on a network b/c its important that my art is not tampered with, or compromised prior to you viewing it for the 1st time." Minaj's longtime partner and hype man Safaree Samuels, also known as S.B., appears in the video, wearing a shirt promoting Minaj's second album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded with its original release date February 14, 2012.

The video begins with a close-up of Minaj's mouth syncing the words of the song as the background and color of her lips change to the song beat. Scenes of dancers jump roping with Minaj and Hype Williams's names are rapidly intercut with the scene. Minaj is then shown pulling her leg over the back of her head, while wearing extreme blue eye make-up, clearly mimicking the cover to the 1985 Grace Jones album Island Life. Minaj is then shown sitting in a hot pink Lamborghini Aventador, noticeably avoiding eye-contact with the camera. As the song chorus begins, rapid intercutting continues, featuring Minaj angrily growling at the camera and a plastic doll with a more than voluptuous figure. Adorned in pink attire, Minaj continues to angrily rap the song's lyrics in pink wigs including a curly banged style, and a tight ponytail. As the second verse starts, a leopard is shown in a cage, which later transforms into Minaj, also in the cage, which draws resemblance with Shakira's "She Wolf". As Minaj continuously transforms back and forth between a large predator cat and back into herself she strikes advanced yoga poses. As the video ends, Minaj is seen adorned in childlike clothing while standing on an oversized pink chair, as a reference to Jessie J in "Price Tag". As the camera pans closer to Minaj, her eyes begin to grow in an animated way, referencing Lady Gaga in "Bad Romance". As the video ends, the clip shows a "Super Bowl 2012" ad with color splashing in the background, referring to the album cover for Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, and closes with Minaj lying in the cage calmly after finishing an eccentric dance. The whole video has scenes flashing rapidly in and out of view.

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Nicki Minaj - Stupid Stupid (Clean) (Official Video)

Reception[]

Upon its release, the video set a record by accumulating 4.8 million views during its first 24 hours of being uploaded to Vevo. The record was broken by Rihanna's "Where Have You Been", which garnered 4.9 million, and later by Justin Bieber's "Boyfriend" which amassed more than 8 million views in 24 hours.

The music video received positive critical reviews. A writer of Complex said that the video was Nicki "colorfully animated" and "explicitly wild". Rap-Up favored Minaj's wild and wacky looks in the explicit clip. Andrew Martin of Prefix Magazine described the video as "over the top", positively stating that the video is nothing short of entertaining." Jokingly commenting that the video resembles Grace Jones getting lost in one of Katy Perry's wonkafied adventures, Christopher R. Weingarten of Spin showed disdain for Hype Williams' "epilepsy-inducing strobes". The Boombox stated that Minaj has outdone herself with the visuals for her Diamond Kuts-produced track, later describing it as the "perfect match for Minaj's manic stage persona". Consequence of Sound described the video as "schizophrenic as the lady rapper herself", adding that "in just under four minutes, Minaj presents a visual tour de bizarreness, a feast for the eyes of the most insane things floating around in her brain, all wrapped in a nice Dayglo sheen." The Huffington Post described the video as eccentric as well as pointless and mind-numbing, yet favored Minaj's booty-dancing, writhing in a cage and wearing all sorts of different makeup. Billboard commented on Minaj's use of animals, stating that none are "wilder than the rapper herself." Sam Lansky from MTV gave the video a negative review, stating that Minaj "does no favors in honoring your recent predecessors while striking uncanny resemblances to Shakira's 'She Wolf', Lady Gaga's 'Bad Romance' and Jessie J's 'Price Tag'." Describing Minaj's ass-clapping and pelvic thrusting as "joyless", he adds "you've perfected the art of the goofy, theatrics in your videos, but there ain't no whimsy in 'Stupid Hoe'. In fact, it feels decidedly un-fun for a pastel-hued video with lots of OOC costumes, set to a track that features one of the nastiest beats ever".

BET refused to air the video, but the network never explained why. Gerrick D. Kennedy of the Los Angeles Times theorized the network may have refused to air the video because of its language or its images of a naked doll.

VEVO record[]

Upon its release, the video set a record by accumulating 4.8 million views during its first 24 hours of being uploaded to VEVO. The record was later broken by Rihanna's "Where Have You Been", which garnered 4.9 million, and later was broken by Justin Bieber's "Boyfriend" which amassed more than 8 million views in 24 hours. That record was broken by One Direction's "Live While We're Young". Justin Bieber and Nicki Minaj claimed this record again with their "Beauty and a Beat" music video that reached 10.6 million views in 24 hours. That record has since been broken.

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Charts[]

Chart (2011–12) Peak
position
Canadian Hot 100 87
UK Singles Chart 63
US Billboard Hot 100 59
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard) 53

Lyrics[]


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