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.

: It is frequently used by writers and commentators to punctuate a "hot take" or a critique of a widely accepted system, such as education, wealth distribution, or even office culture.

: 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.

Beyond these specific works, the phrase is a common rhetorical device used to:

The phrase "Yeah, I Said It" appears most prominently in popular culture as the title of a song by Rihanna and a book by comedian Wanda Sykes.

: 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