“B.D.F.” provides fodder for pro-lifers who lament the jubilant tone common in progressive rhetoric on abortion. Speaking for herself, Tnfw Nique expressed surprise at the song’s popularity, tweeting: “Y’all why the hell BDF so damn viral but I’m shadow banned so thanks for the free promo mfs I said what I said I’m baby daddy free.” Tnfw Nique did not immediately respond to The Florida Standard’s request for an interview. “Honestly, Planned Parenthood needs to set her up with a branding deal,” one viral tweet read. Others suggested Tnfw Nique should win a Grammy for the song. “This song is the greatest achievement in American music history,” read one tweet that garnered nearly 24,000 likes and retweets. ![]() Not everyone repudiated the lyrics, however. On Instagram, Live Action called it “Pure evil.” Responding to Live Action’s post, popular pro-life advocate Abby Johnson wrote: “Sooo, it’s murder now? Glad we are on the same page.” The song drew outrage from many pro-life advocates. In the music video, a Planned Parenthood sign is prominently featured in the background behind Tnfw Nique. I ain't got a baby coming out of me so I'm A-B-O-R-T-ING. On the way to the clinic, I forgot the Plan B That means I ain’t got a n***a baby coming out of me The song’s chorus includes the following lyrics: ![]() Tnfw Nique’s “B.D.F.” taps into the same spirit of independence by adding the responsibility of parenting into the hypothetical dilemma. (Baby Daddy Free)” is a spinoff of GloRilla’s breakout hit “F.N.F.” which some celebrities are calling “song of the year.” In “F.N.F.,” short for “fuck n***a free,” GloRilla celebrates her status as a single woman, liberated from the commitment and emotional burden of an unfaithful partner. A new song that features a woman rapping about “murdering” the baby in her womb set social media ablaze this week.
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