Sign up for the Complex Newsletter for breaking news, events, and unique stories. Sneaker of the Year: The Best Since ’85 Book - Now available for pre-order! Sole Collector Mobile App - Your app for the Sneaker World The Complex SHOP: Designer Clothing and Brands The Saga of Woman Going Viral for Using Gorilla Glue on Hair, Explained Woman Who Used Gorilla Glue on Hair Is Flattered by Nicki Minaj's Shout-Out on "Fractions" 'Gorilla Glue Girl' Tessica Brown Issues Cease And Desist Letters Over Viral Song "Bad Idea" Brown sought to remove the song because she wasn’t involved in the remix and wasn’t profiting from it.įor “Ma Hair,” Brown was hoping Nicki Minaj would hop on the song since the rapper gave Brown a shout-out on the Beam Me Up Scotty mixtape cut “Fractions,” where she rapped, “Head game slicker than little miss Gorilla Glue.” Per TMZ, Brown’s team tried to get into contact with Minaj for a feature on but never heard back. “To the extent it becomes necessary, Tessica intends to seek the recovery of all penalties, statutory damages and punitive damages for such knowing infringement as applicable,” the cease and desist letter read. Back in May, upon finding out about the track, Brown sent a cease and desist to the artist, Cocoa Brown, and the song was subsequently removed from social media and streaming platforms. The reason behind the release is that Brown wants to take back her narrative, particularly following the viral song, titled “Bad Idea (Gorilla Glue Girl Remix),” which uses her voice from her infamous TikTok video. Tessica Brown, 40, is set to drop the track aptly titled Ma Hair. 4, the 40-year-old posted a video on TikTok explaining how she swapped her empty can of Got 2b Glued Blasting Freezing Spray for the heavy duty Gorilla Glue adhesive to hold her hair in place. Titled “Ma Hair,” the song is set to arrive on Friday.īrown’s manager, Gina Rodriguez, told the outlet that Brown recorded the song in Los Angeles last month and that it’s not only the first song she’s ever dropped but also the first time she’s rapped. The Louisiana woman who infamously used Gorilla Glue on her hair after running out of hairspray is now releasing a rap song. TMZ reports that the track will include audio clips from her viral TikTok, supplemented by new lyrics. The saga of Tessica Brown-the woman who used Gorilla Glue spray adhesive on her hair back in February-continues.īrown is now gearing up to release her first rap song about her hair debacle.
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