Miguel Tyson, the son of boxing legend Mike Tyson, has sparked a wave of reactions online after criticizing a viral video featuring Hawk Tuah Girl, an internet personality known for her pop culture commentary. In the video, Hawk Tuah Girl belts out lyrics from a popular Jay-Z song, but with a twist that didn’t sit well with many, including Tyson.
The video, which quickly gained traction on social media, shows Hawk Tuah Girl energetically performing the lyrics to Jay-Z’s iconic track. However, instead of the original words, she misquoted the lines, leading to a flurry of comments from fans who pointed out the error. Among the most vocal critics was Miguel Tyson, who didn’t hold back in his assessment.
“Our country deserves better than this,” Tyson stated in a fiery social media post. “Jay-Z is a cultural icon, and his lyrics carry weight. Misquoting them, especially in such a public manner, is not just a mistake—it’s a disrespect to our culture and our music.”
Tyson’s comments have since sparked a debate online, with some agreeing with his stance on cultural respect, while others argue that the video was simply meant to be entertaining and shouldn’t be taken too seriously.
As the debate continues, Hawk Tuah Girl has yet to respond to Tyson’s remarks. However, the incident has undoubtedly highlighted the fine line between creative expression and cultural sensitivity in the digital age.