Sexyy Red'S Bold Michael Jackson 'Beat It' Remix Fuels Online Frenzy

  • By Cole
  • Feb. 13, 2026, 10 a.m.

Sexyy Red's Bold Reimagining Hits Social Media

Sexyy Red isn't one to shy away from controversy, and her latest remix of Michael Jackson's iconic hit "Beat It" is a testament to her fearless style. The St. Louis rapper set social media ablaze with a teaser of her provocative rendition, which takes the legendary track in a daring new direction.

In the clip, Red stays true to her bold persona, transforming the song's defiant chorus into a cheeky call that's anything but subtle. "Coochie not funky, and it’s super tight / I’m tryna get my coochie ate up tonight / Just eat it, just eat it," she raps over the familiar beat, leaving fans buzzing and critics raising eyebrows.

A Concert Moment to Remember

This playful yet daring move isn't completely unexpected from someone known for pushing boundaries. At her recent "Sexyy Red & Friends" concert in St. Louis, she delighted fans by bringing out a Michael Jackson impersonator to perform "Billie Jean," much to the crowd's excitement.

"I've always loved Michael, and this is my way of keeping his spirit alive in my music," Sexyy Red reportedly explained to fans.

Uncertain Future for the Remix

As of now, it's unclear when or if this NSFW track will get an official release, as the Jackson estate's approval remains in question. However, Sexyy Red seems unfazed by the uncertainty, focusing instead on keeping her audience talking and engaged. Whether or not it hits streaming platforms, this remix is already a hit in its own right for sparking conversations across the internet.

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Cole covers the infrastructure of the creator economy - OnlyFans, Fansly, Patreon, and the rules that move money. Ex–fact-checker and recovering musicologist, he translates ToS changes, fees, and DMCA actions into clear takeaways for creators and fans. His column Receipts First turns hype into numbers and next steps. LA-based; sources protected; zero patience for vague PR.