The 'I Understood The Assignment' TikTok Audio Explained

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A social media trend has reached peak popularity whenever brands start participating in it; by the time junior creatives and social media interns finish pitching and explaining a trend for approval, it's probably already been seen on every platform. So, with that in mind, it should be easy to backtrack the timeline of a trend to learn more about it when a brand joins in on the fun. One glaring exception is the Duolingo Owl — that's one up-to-date bird.

McDonalds' "I understood the assignment" era on Twitter began in the second half of 2021. So did  Starbucks '. With a calculation based on conjecture, the trend can be traced back to the beginning of 2021. We looked to Know Your Meme for confirmation, and it turns out we were right. This is what high school teachers meant when they said that we'd use math after graduating.

This particular phrase has garnered extreme attention across all social media platforms. On TikTok , videos submitted under the "I understood the assignment" hashtag have received more than 600 million views; an excess of 30,000 posts wear it on Instagram . But what does it mean? And why is there an entire song dedicated to it? Read on to learn more.

The 'I understood the assignment' trend has been used by celebrities

How was the "I understood the assignment" trend created? In March 2021, a Twitter user @thering26 posted stills of Uma Thurman in numerous acting roles. "Uma Thurman will always understand the assignment," the accompanying text read. Soon, the phrase and meme format spread across Twitter like wildfire; it is used to describe someone who knows how to get the job done (via Know Your Meme ). The meme format is particularly popular for talking about actors who can pull off very different roles with top-notch acting.

A few months later, artist Tay Money put a new spin on the trend. She released a song that claimed she understood " The Assignment ." The artist herself used a part of the song that said "I understood the assignment" on TikTok. This led to a trend of people posting accomplishments and stories that proved that they knew what was expected of them and went above and beyond (via Know Your Meme ). 

Even celebrities hopped on the trend. Taylor Swift used it to promote "All Too Well" (via YouTube ) and basically immortalized the phrase. There are currently around 250 million views on the "the assignment" hashtag on TikTok . It also led to the creation of another relatable sound that remixes Tay Money's song with Reese Witherspoon in "Legally Blonde" saying, " Actually, I wasn't aware that we had an assignment ." And that's how one meme took over the internet. 

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TikTok explores what it truly means to 'understand the assignment'

You've probably seen the phrase "understood the assignment" used to death on social media. Here's why everyone is saying it. The slang term is a popular way to praise someone who is going above and beyond to do a good job. According to Urban Dictionary, "understood the assignment" means, "a phrase used when someone is giving it 110% ... Whether it’s what they’re doing, what they’re wearing, someone who is really on top of their s***" . In the Twitter trend, users pay tribute to their favorite actors and actresses who've been able to pull off a slew of eclectic roles. TikTok tends to go along with Urban Dictionary's definition, rather than focusing on celebrities

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Nicki Minaj N.J. concert review: Inside her volcanic return on ‘Pink Friday 2′ tour

What’s in a name? That which we call a rapper by any other name would rhyme just as sweet.

Nicki Minaj has always vibed with Shakespeare on this point, as the hit-making Queens emcee has spent the last 15 years shifting between her outspoken alter egos: The vaguely British “Roman,” the problematically Asian “Chun-Li,” the candy fantasy “Barbie” and her latest, “Red Ruby Da Sleeze,” a crimson-dipped, no-nonsense persona anchoring her December album “Pink Friday 2.”

So as the hip-hop superstar visited Newark’s Prudential Center Thursday night on her “Pink Friday 2 World Tour” — her first proper New Jersey concert in nine years — which of her razor-tongued roles would grace her enormous, three-tiered stage.

The answer became clear midway through her volcanic two-hour set, as a series of futuristic phone booths were rolled out side by side. Atop each booth a different persona name was illuminated — a quorum of characters comprising the most commercially successful female rapper of all time.

Warning: The below video contains profanity.

Minaj prowled between the structures, donning a familiarly pink wig as she unleashed her barbed verses of “Roman’s Revenge” (2010).

Speaking of Barbs, aka Minaj’s devout fanbase, the sold-out Jersey crowd embodied their own brand of Nicki cosplay, traversing the arena concourses in currents of pink fur, pink hats, pink heels, pink hair extensions and pink American flags adorned with Minaj’s blinding smile. The dress-up was on par with Lady Gaga , Beyoncé and Taylor Swift spectacles — fans understood the assignment.

Bolder supporters brought homemade signs begging Nicki to “spit on me, please” and do other things I won’t repeat here. But the electricity and anticipation for Minaj’s Garden State return was palpable, especially as 2023 was Minaj’s most successful year in recent memory. “Pink Friday 2″ debuted at No. 1 — her first album to top the chart since 2012 — marking the 41-year-old rhymer as the only female rapper to notch three No. 1 albums. The record’s lead single “Super Freaky Girl,” released in 2022, was her first-ever solo No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 and she also scored a Top 10 single with “Barbie World” off the blockbuster film’s soundtrack.

With that, Thursday’s onslaught of meticulous wordplay and sex-soaked choreography felt less like the album tour it technically is, and more like a victory lap teeming with greatest hits — and a few surprises.

New York rapper Fivio Foreign trotted out to perform his verse on “We Go Up” and Big Apple legend Jadakiss emerged late in the show to hype the crowd. Later still, just before the encore, Minaj’s record label staffers took the stage to present a number of new platinum plaques including the announced that “Pink Friday 2,” the night’s album of honor, was officially platinum. Minaj was thrilled, of course, joking how her team “puts up with a lot of s---” from the polarizing star.

The night’s other guest, who was planned, was R&B stalwart Monica, who instead of opening for Minaj played a 20-minute set about two-thirds through the rapper’s main performance.

While the “Angel of Mine” singer was gracious and welcomed by older fans, this was an odd arrangement that stole some momentum from Minaj’s set. It’s unclear why Monica was wedged in here — if it’s some logistical reason to give Minaj a breather (she didn’t seem particularly winded), then fine, but if this was simply a creative choice, it was ill-advised.

Otherwise this was a top flight pop-rap extravaganza worthy of her bombastic catalog and leagues more vibrant than her last full headlining Garden State performance, at PNC Bank Arts Center in 2015 where Minaj nixed her rainbow wigs for a more muted aesthetic bound to the relative maturity of 2014′s “Pinkprint” album.

On Thursday, however, the color wheel was back spinning — most often landing on pinks and reds — as a stage steeped in some techy themes offered a unique update. During new track “Press Play,” Minaj’s troupe of eight dancers wore helmets with LED face masks and moved like robots. The jumbo screens behind her live drummer and keyboardist (the only players on stage) were regularly trimmed in neon.

For much of the show Minaj was stone-faced in her glammed body suits, focused on the labyrinthian flow of “Barbie Dangerous,” “Hard White” and “Big Difference.” In other moments she was highly sexual, grinding and thrusting to “Cowgirl” and “Feeling Myself,” earning roars from the crowd.

Later, after the fans barked the famed lines to “Roman’s Revenge” and her breakout verse from Kanye West’s “Monster,” Minaj added some warmth and levity, asking the crowd to make her a year-from-now promise: “That you will have accomplished something in your life, that every day, starting tomorrow, you will write down your problems and you will push on and chase your dreams by any means necessary.”

Soon after, for her 2014 hit “The Night is Still Young,” she allowed a couple lucky fans to try and sing the soaring chorus on her microphone. She feigned disappointment in both fans who sang, snatching the microphone away. This tactic made headlines earlier this week assuming she was being overly harsh, but in person it read more as a comedy bit. Fans laughed it off.

As the show crested to its soaring mainstream finish with her ubiquitous hit “Starships” (2012), Minaj was all smiles, bounding around in triumph and glee, knowing this tour that kicked off earlier this month is a full-blown winner — a relief after canceling her last North American run in 2018 amid rumors of poor ticket sales.

But it seems absence has made the heart grow fonder for Nicki fans, who were overjoyed to rage once more with Roman, Chun-Li, Barbie and Ruby, only this time with newfound power and propulsion.

Nicki Minaj’s setlist

March 28, 2024 — Prudential Center, Newark

  • “ I’m the Best ” (shortened)
  • “ Barbie Dangerous ”
  • “ Beep Beep ”
  • “ Hard White ” (shortened)
  • “ Press Play ”
  • “ Win Again ” (shortened)
  • “ We Go Up ” (shortened) (with Fivio Foreign)
  • “ Big Difference ” (shortened — contains elements of “Beez in the Trap”)
  • “ Pink Birthday ”
  • “ Feeling Myself ”
  • “ Favorite ” (shortened)
  • “ Cowgirl ”
  • “ High School ”
  • “ Needle ” (contains elements of “Hold Yuh (Remix)” by Gyptian)
  • “ Chun-Li ” (contains elements of “Bahm Bahm” & “Darling Nikki” by Prince)
  • “ Red Ruby Da Sleeze ” (contains elements of “Freaks” by French Montana)
  • “ Barbie World ”
  • “ Roman’s Revenge ” (shortened)
  • “ Monster ”
  • “ Fallin 4 U ”
  • “ Right Thru Me ” (shortened)
  • “ Save Me ” (shortened)
  • “ Here I Am ” (shortened)
  • “ Let Me Calm Down ”
  • “ Nicki Hendrix ” (shortened)
  • “ Super Freaky Girl ” (shortened)
  • “ Anaconda ” (shortened)
  • “ Pink Friday Girls ” (contains elements of “Super Bass”)
  • “ Super Bass ”
  • “ The Night Is Still Young ” (shortened)
  • ” Moment 4 Life ”
  • “ Starships ”
  • “Everybody”

Bobby Olivier may be reached at [email protected] . Follow him on Twitter @BobbyOlivier and Facebook .

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Understood the Assignment

“Understood the assignment" is a phrase that is used to acknowledge someone who has done an exceptional job or exceeded expectations. 

What does "Understood the Assignment" mean on social media?

The phrase has become popular on social media and in popular culture and is often used to praise someone who is giving it their all whether that’s with their achievements, what they’re wearing or what they’re doing more generally. 

For example, if someone shows up to the party in a great outfit in this context, saying they “Understood the assignment” means that the person is at the top of their game and pulled up in a great look. 

The phrase can also be used sarcastically to criticize someone who has failed to meet expectations or has done a poor job. Overall, "Understood the assignment" is a phrase that is used to acknowledge someone's efforts or accomplishments and has become a popular way to express praise or criticism in slang.

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What Does Understood The Assignment Mean? – Meaning, Uses and More

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What Does Understood The Assignment Mean?

The slang phrase understood the assignment is used to praise someone who goes above and beyond or consistently performs well. It can be applied in various situations, such as complimenting someone’s work, outfit, or performance. The phrase gained popularity in 2021, particularly on social media platforms like TikTok and Twitter. The origins of “understood the assignment” are unclear, but it became more widely known after American rapper Tay Money released a song titled “The Assignment” in October 2021. The phrase went viral on Twitter, with users using it to pay tribute to their favorite actors and actresses who excel in their roles. Here are some examples of how to use the phrase “understood the assignment”:

  • “Your presentation was amazing! You really understood the assignment.”
  • “That outfit is fire! You totally understood the assignment.”
  • “I told my son to clean his room, and he really understood the assignment. It’s spotless!”
  • “That new employee really understood the assignment. She’s already making a big impact on the team.”
  • “I’m not sure if I understood the assignment for this project. Can you give me some more guidance?”

The phrase “understood the assignment” is a fun and playful way to praise someone for their exceptional work or effort. It can be used sincerely or sarcastically, depending on the context.

What Does Understood The Assignment Mean From a Girl?

When a girl uses the phrase “understood the assignment,” she typically means the same thing as everyone else. It is a way to praise someone for going above and beyond or consistently performing well. Girls use it in various situations, such as complimenting someone’s work, outfit, or performance.

Here are some key points to consider:

  • Specific meaning from a girl : Girls use the phrase “understood the assignment” to acknowledge and praise someone’s exceptional work or effort.
  • How girls use it : Girls may use the phrase in conversations with their friends, colleagues, or online communities to show appreciation for someone’s achievements.
  • How to reply : If someone says “understood the assignment” to you, you can reply with a simple “thank you” or express your gratitude for their recognition.

Girls use the phrase similarly to everyone else. It is a lighthearted and positive way to acknowledge someone’s accomplishments. So, if a girl says “understood the assignment” to you, take it as a compliment and feel proud of your achievements!

  • Girl A: I just finished my final project for school!
  • Girl B: Nice job! You totally understood the assignment !
  • Girl: I saw your artwork on Instagram. It’s amazing!
  • Artist: Thank you so much! I’m glad you think I understood the assignment .
  • Girl A: Check out this outfit I put together for the party tonight.
  • Girl B: Wow, you look stunning! You definitely understood the assignment .
  • Girl: I just aced my math test!
  • Friend: That’s awesome! You really understood the assignment .
  • Girl A: I finally finished writing my novel.
  • Girl B: That’s incredible! You truly understood the assignment and brought your story to life.

What Does Understood The Assignment Mean From a Guy?

When a guy uses the phrase “understood the assignment,” it can have similar meanings as when a girl uses it. However, there may be some slight differences in how guys use and interpret the slang. Here’s what you need to know:

Complimenting appearance or performance : Like girls, guys may use “understood the assignment” to compliment someone’s appearance or performance. They might use it to acknowledge someone’s stylish outfit, impressive skills, or exceptional work.

Acknowledging achievements : Guys may also use “understood the assignment” to recognize someone’s achievements or efforts. Whether it’s in sports, academics, or any other area, they use it to show appreciation for someone who has gone above and beyond.

Flirting or expressing interest : In some cases, guys may use “understood the assignment” as a flirty hint or a way to express their interest in someone. It can be a playful way of showing admiration and attraction.

Different tone or delivery : While the overall meaning is similar, guys may have a different tone or delivery when using “understood the assignment.” They might use it in a more casual or laid-back manner compared to girls.

If a guy says “understood the assignment” to you, here are a few things to consider:

Context of the conversation : Pay attention to the context in which he used the phrase. Was it in response to something specific you did or said? Understanding the context can give you clues about his intentions.

Your relationship with him : Consider your relationship with this guy. Are you friends, dating, or just acquaintances? The meaning behind his use of “understood the assignment” can vary depending on your relationship dynamics.

Body language and tone : Take note of his body language and tone of voice when he says it. Does he seem serious, playful, or flirtatious? These non-verbal cues can provide additional context to help you understand his intentions.

Of course, it’s important to remember that not every guy will use “understood the assignment” in the same way. Some may use it casually without any specific meaning, while others may use it as a genuine compliment or flirtation. If you’re unsure about his intentions, don’t hesitate to ask for clarification or simply take it as a positive acknowledgment of your achievements.

  • Guy 1: Dude, did you see that new video game trailer? It looks insane!
  • Guy 2: Yeah, the graphics are next level. The developers really understood the assignment .
  • Guy 1: Check out this painting I just finished. What do you think?
  • Guy 2: Wow, man! You really understood the assignment . It’s so detailed and vibrant.
  • Guy 1: I aced my math test today!
  • Guy 2: Nice job, dude! You definitely understood the assignment . Math can be tough, but you nailed it.
  • Guy 1: I just finished renovating my apartment. Take a look!
  • Guy 2: Whoa, it looks amazing! You totally understood the assignment . The design is on point.
  • Guy: I saw your dance performance last night. You killed it!
  • Girl: Thanks! I practiced so hard. I’m glad it paid off.
  • Guy: It definitely did. You absolutely understood the assignment on that stage!

What Does Understood The Assignment Mean Sexually?

No, “understood the assignment” does not have a sexual or NSFW meaning. It is a slang phrase used to praise someone who goes above and beyond or consistently performs well in various situations.

Origin of Understood The Assignment

The origins of the phrase “understood the assignment” are unclear. It gained popularity in 2021, particularly on social media platforms like TikTok and Twitter. It is possible that the phrase originated from the common understanding of assignments in school or the workplace, where individuals who excel or consistently perform well are said to have understood the assignment. However, it is also possible that the phrase emerged organically as a catchy and expressive way to praise someone’s exceptional work or effort. Without further information, it is difficult to determine if it is a derived word or a popular typo.

Frequently Asked Questions

Slangs similar to understood the assignment.

The slang phrase “understood the assignment” is similar to the words “outdated,” “trying too hard,” “conformist,” “on trend,” “generic,” and “out of touch” because they all describe someone or something that is not keeping up with trends, not standing out, or lacking originality or uniqueness. These terms are used to criticize or describe someone or something that is not meeting expectations or societal norms.

Is Understood The Assignment A Bad Word?

No, “understood the assignment” is not a bad word or vulgar word. It is a phrase used to praise someone who goes above and beyond to do a good job or who is always on point. It gained popularity in 2021 and is often used on social media platforms like TikTok and Twitter to remark about fantastic and on point things.

Is Understood The Assignment a Typo or Misspelling?

The term “dyat” could be a misspelling or typo, as it is not a recognized word and may have been mistyped due to its similarity to the word “dat” or “diet.”

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How Does It Feel to Be Doechii?

The Tampa-bred rapper, who has collaborated with SZA and spent Grammy night with Doja Cat, is one of the most exciting new artists of the moment.

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Jaylah Hickmon is a bonafide entertainer who’s bolstering up the next generation of multidimensional women in rap. You probably know her as Doechii. “The name Doechii came to me in a really dark time,” the 23-year-old rapper and singer opens up over Zoom, days after her 2022 BET performance in L.A. “I was looking for Doechii to be somebody that I wasn't ready to be at the time, but I always knew Doechii and Jaylah were one person. God showed me and now I know my destiny and purpose.”

These days, the name Doechii seems to be showing up in more places, whether it's on your feed, friends' playlists, or lineups of new artists to watch. (She was even on the red carpet at the Grammys this year.) That’s what happens when you become a viral star, after all. Doechii’s career, already years in the making, caught momentum after her 2020 single, “Yucky Blucky Fruitcake” caught fire on the internet. Now in 2022, she is the second female artist in Top Dawg Entertainment’s roster (following SZA) and is under a label partnership deal with Capitol Records. She followed up with releasing the ballroom dance club hit, “Persuasive,” which became inescapable on TikTok, and “Crazy,” a chanting rap bop that showcases her performative fury and flow.

With an explosive chopper rap style, airy vocals, glamorous-meets-sexy wardrobe, and a growing fanbase that she sometimes calls “the coven,” Doechii knows herself well. Nicknamed the “Swamp Princess,” the Tampa-born star acknowledges that her come-up was not straightforward; she had to pull herself from the mud . “I really went through every corner of Tampa with my shows,” she says. “I performed at the clubs, I performed at the strip clubs. I did everything you could imagine and worked with everybody there.”

As a result of her hustle, Doechii has left an everlasting imprint on her hometown’s hip-hop scene and hopes to make the city better known for its talent. “I was one of the people who curated the music scene in Tampa around a really pivotal time,” Doechii says with a refreshing sense of assuredness. “The foundation that a lot of new artists in Tampa are walking on right now, me and my friends at that time helped build and curate what the Tampa music scene is today.”

A student of powerful rap stars and gospel singers of the ‘90s, young Doechii was no dilettante; she always had Missy Elliott, Erykah Badu, or Jill Scott on rotation in her iPod and freestyled effortlessly. Inspired by musical Black storytelling and the theatrics of early rap, Doechii paints a similar American snapshot of her crude reality. In her poignant 2020 single, “Black Girl Memoir,” she faces the tumult of her adolescence and teenage years: “This head on my shoulder's been weighed down with a hundred beads/I'm combin' out my trauma like my mama do bdbs/A hot comb'll hit you with third-degree burns.” Meanwhile, the background chorus sings, “Make it go away… I can do anything”—now that she’s grown, Doechii reframes her perspective with her morale-boosting uptempo music.

Doechii shows no sign of slowing down; after releasing another pumped-up single, “Bitch I’m Nice,” the Florida rapper has dropped her EP, she / her / black bitch . The rapid-fire songs put her unparalleled lyrical rhythm on full display as she jumps between overlapping animated voices, talking herself up. As her career continues to skyrocket, Doechii pauses for a moment to catch up with ELLE.com on her new music, her experience growing up on the internet during the peak YouTube era, and her 2022 Grammys escapade to link with Doja Cat.

You have really taken off since the release of “Yucky Blucky Fruitcake,” which was a viral sensation and led you to become one of the fastest-growing female rappers on the rise right now. As a newly-signed artist in the music industry, how are you settling into all that you’ve experienced thus far?

I am really trying to catch up with everything that is going on. I knew this was always for me but it is almost like I am trying to catch up to myself. I understood my assignment when the name of Doechii randomly came to me from God and that's how I’ve been moving ever since.

Doechii is a brand. It used to be something much deeper until I realized who I really am. It's a movement and it's powerful.

You’re from Florida and you’re coined the “Swamp Princess.” What about coming up in Tampa has given you the confidence to find your identity?

The Swamp Princess name came up from me being from Florida, specifically in Tampa. I lived in Sulphur Springs, I lived in West Haven before and I lived in New Tampa. I’ve lived everywhere in [the city] and I came up underground there.

Which female rappers have welcomed you with open arms to the growing hip-hop community?

Monaleo, Baby Tate, Flo Milli, Doja Cat, and Nicki Minaj all have shown support to me, which was insane. A lot of rappers have shown respect and it really has been a blessing, to be honest. It is truly the ultimate honor.

You went to your first Grammy Awards ceremony in Las Vegas this year and even live-updated your fans on your meet-up with Doja Cat. What was it like linking up with her on one of the most recognized nights in music?

It was a really fun experience. Doja Cat is extremely talented and I've been watching her for a long time and she has really come out of the mud with her music. I’ve watched her grow and develop and go through so many things. She is so deserving of everything that she has and her talent and skill level only get better.

That is exactly how I hope to be as an artist. I want to always get better, so for her to acknowledge me as somebody who is good enough and that she wants to work with me, it feels really good.

Do you have a dream collaborator you are looking to hop on one of your tracks?

I’d really like to work with Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, and Drake.

Your music takes on so many different styles. You have produced the ballroom dance hit “Persuasive,” to the gritty hardcore rap song “Crazy.” Where does your mind go when you’re inventing your next project?

Before I get into a place of creating a body of work, I’m usually thinking about the life lessons that I have learned and what things I need to learn. As I’m making any project, I’m genuinely growing because that's what it's about, right?

I’m basically acknowledging my experience. I’m making music about where I am and where I'm going to be. I’m constantly in a space of present and future living. I put my mind in a present and future mindset constantly. That is where I always am when I create.

You care so much about visual storytelling. You’ve shown that in the low-budget video you made for “Yucky Blucky Fruitcake” when you were first starting out, to the high-flying energy of larger-scale productions like the “Crazy” music video. Why do you have such a passion for how your music is released and viewed?

I’m a theater kid and I’m really passionate about how people sell things and how we package things and the entire experience. It’s not just rap, singing, or making music for me. It’s about the entire experience.

People are being entertained and spoken to and moved by every aspect of how you put music out. So the pictures, how I roll a song out, the merch, everything matters. I want to make everything connect to the story and make sure that I'm putting a message or some type of symbolism in every part of the rollout so that it continues to stimulate and touch people and change lives.

I know you have a very online presence and have even rapped about what growing up in the digital age is like as a Black woman. You even have your own Youtube channel. What is an old social media post of yours that makes you cringe now?

Oh my God. Probably my really old vlogs where I used to do storytimes and tell these really exaggerated stories. I look back and laugh at how obnoxious and dramatic I was.

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As the only other female signee of Top Dawg Entertainment outside of SZA thus far and having a joint deal with Capitol Records, how have the record labels given you the reins to become the star you have dreamt of being?

TDE has some of the greatest artists in the hip-hop game right now including SZA. They allow us to be ourselves and grow and take our time. There never really is any rush to put out music, which I really appreciate, and they trust my creativity. We’re always in agreement with my imagination and they don’t try to get in the way of that or change that. Therefore, they help bring all of my crazy ideas to life.

I think they were scared at first when I brought up the concept of the visual for “Crazy” to them, but they still trust me.

Your song “Bitch I’m Nice” was released in July. How is this different from the other energetic bops you have created?

“Bitch I’m Nice” solidifies more of the hip-hop house sound. It’s a fun summer single. It’s not extremely different from anything that I’ve put out, but you definitely haven't heard this from me. It’s as if my singles, “Crazy” and “Persuasive” had a baby.

When you first listened to the “Persuasive” remix with SZA, you posted your reaction on Instagram and the face you had was priceless. You looked so happy and in shock. Getting support from your TDE sister on the “Persuasive” track must’ve been important to you. What were your texts like when putting the remix together?

My team actually put the remix together and surprised me with the song. I had conversations before with SZA briefly about wanting to collaborate when the time is right. When I first signed to TDE, my music was still underdeveloped. So, with “Persuasive” I was thinking, girl, let me bring you on the right song, and this was it.

“Persuasive” really proves that house, ballroom, and dance music will never go out of style and there is a huge resurgence of this liberating type of music. What about house music makes you feel part of a welcoming community?

People who are into house music are very similar to me. When I say that, I mean there is a heavy gay impact and gay culture in house, dance, and disco music. This stems back to the early days of these genres that go back to a really, really long time. That community, which I am a part of, curated house music and that’s why the song, “Persuasive” feels so close to me and I feel so a part of the community.

The rageful song “Swamp Bitches” featuring Rico Nasty is full of heated passion and confidence with both of your heavy rap flows. When would be the best time to put on this song?

I told Rico Nasty that I wanted us to make a song where the villain wins. Where there is theme music and the villain wins at the end of the story. When you’re feeling like a bad bitch and you're feeling extremely egotistical one day and you need to be validated in your ego and your narcissism, “Swamp Bitches” is completely the song for you.

she / her / black bitch is such a powerful title for an EP. What does it signify for you?

I use she/her/Black bitch as my pronouns. Let’s think about what pronouns are. I feel the same way about how I am attached to the statement “Black bitch,” where it feels like an actual pronoun to me. That is the simple explanation. That is really it. I just wanted to take my power back.

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You have an appreciation for fashion and have made that known through the plenty of serves you have in your music videos. You mention custom-made drip in your music too. What fashion houses would you want to work with in the future?

Definitely Mugler, they have my attention. I have to thank Megan Thee Stallion for that because she really opened my eyes up to Mugler and they are fucking hot.

I love Balenciaga and Gucci. I purchase a lot of Gucci in my spare time and I want to collab more with up-and-coming designers too.

Lastly, if you were to look back on the progress you have made now, what would you tell yourself five years ago about who you are today?

I needed to know five years ago that I could love myself for where I was. I used to be so obsessed with who I was going to be. I didn’t pay attention to who I was at that moment. I didn’t think it was important to who I was then because that was not who I was going to become. I would tell myself to embrace and love who I was at that time, even though I knew who I was always destined to be.

This interview has been edited and condensed.

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While Miley doesn’t necessarily hate the song itself, she is having second thoughts about the legacy that now follows her ever since swinging from that wrecking ball in 2013.

“I’m never living that down. I will always be the naked girl on a wrecking ball. No matter how much I just frolic with Emu, I’m always the naked girl on the wrecking ball … I should have thought how long that was going to have to follow me around,” she later reminisced in an interview.

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“I never really liked ‘Beauty and a Beat.’ But I understood what it was at the time. And it was music that was popular at that time, as well. But I was never really a huge fan of that song,” he admitted in an interview with The Bert Show .

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The band’s Robert Plant notoriously is not a fan of their classic hit.

“I’d break out in hives if I had to sing that song in every show. I wrote those lyrics and found that song to be of some importance and consequence in 1971, but 17 years later, I don’t know,” he said in the ’80s. He also called it “that bloody wedding song” in 2002, and donated to a Portland radio station who announced a ban of the song. His hatred of the song is cited as a major division between him and the band’s guitarist and composer, Jimmy Page .

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