Sexyy Red Trends as Social Media Debates Her Version of Michael Jackson’s “Beat It”

Sexyy Red Trends as Social Media Debates Her Version of Michael Jackson’s “Beat It”

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Sexyy Red is once again at the center of online debate after a video surfaced of her performing an explicit version of Michael Jackson’s “Beat It.” The clip, shared by Lil Yachty and circulated widely by social media accounts, spread quickly across platforms. Viewers responded almost immediately. Many objected to the reinterpretation of one of Jackson’s most enduring songs.

Some reactions were blunt. “MJ rolling in his grave,” one user wrote. Another added, “I know damn well the Jackson’s is not signing off on this trash.” A third commenter widened the lens, posting, “I hate this generation of rappers.” The criticism reflected a mix of generational frustration and protectiveness over Jackson’s legacy.

Sexyy Red has not commented publicly on the latest backlash. In the past, however, she has been quick to respond to rumors and criticism online. In December, she addressed a viral claim from a parody account suggesting she had proposed a throuple involving GloRilla and NBA player Brandon Ingram. She dismissed the rumor directly.

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“I wasn’t even gone say nun but dis is wierd and fake asf,” she wrote. “I don’t even play des kinda games df… & whoever sat there and thought to do dis is hella lame !!” GloRilla also rejected the claim, posting, “Dats fake stop playing wit me.” The episode underscored how quickly false stories can circulate and gain traction.

Moments of provocation have become part of Sexyy Red’s public identity. Last September, she generated conversation by posting an AI-created image that appeared to show her pregnant alongside NBA YoungBoy. The image sparked debate over the line between humor, publicity, and misinformation. As with much of her online presence, reactions were divided.