: True to its title, the book is written with the unapologetic attitude that Sykes is known for—taking "unpopular" or sharp stances and doubling down on them with wit. Cultural Usage
Beyond these specific works, the phrase is a common rhetorical device used to: Yeah, I Said It
Released in 2016 as part of her eighth studio album, Anti , this track is a fan-favorite "slow burn" that highlights Rihanna's confident and experimental era. : True to its title, the book is
: To signal that a controversial or bold statement was made intentionally and the speaker stands by it. : The song's lyrics dismiss formal titles and
: The song's lyrics dismiss formal titles and long-term commitment in favor of immediate, raw connection. The recurring line "Yeah, I said it, man, f*** a title" serves as the central hook.
: It is a minimalist, mid-tempo R&B track. Unlike her radio-friendly anthems, it features a hazy, atmospheric production that focuses on intimacy and directness.
Published in 2004, this was the debut book by Emmy Award-winning comedian Wanda Sykes.