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“I’m sorry, Ms. Jackson, I am for real,” he sings to his ex’s mama. “Never meant to make your daughter cry / I apologize a trillion times.” ...
As for Badu’s mother, she bought all kinds of paraphernalia bearing the phrase “Ms. Jackson,” because she loved it, Badu says. “Baby, she bought herself a ‘Ms. Jackson’ license plate.
The Celtics won Thursday night (sorry Hawks fans) and after the game, forward-guard Jayson Tatum had a message for Ms. Jackson: I’m sorry!
"Ms. Jackson" became a universal smash, hitting Number One in February 2001. Everybody loved this song - even the real-life inspiration. "How did my mama feel?" Badu said on the Rap Radar podcast.