John Shearer, WireImage
A group of University of Florida students have remade Minaj's rap song into a Christian tune about falling for a fellow Christ lover, and have renamed it 'Super Grace!' The parody was written by University of Florida student Raychel Manko, who made an accompanying music video with her UF friends to enhance the holy experience. In the visuals, Manko pays tribute to Minaj's eccentric fashion sense by rocking an electric blue wig.
She raps in a church while standing at a pulpit, replacing Nicki's lyrics with, "This one is for the boys with the boomin' system/ Top down, AC with the coolin' system/ When he come up in the club, he be blazin' up/ Got stacks on deck like he savin' up," with her own holy verse, "this one is for the boys with the true religion/ And love with the lord and done with sinnin'/ When he come up in the church he be praisin' up/ Always tithes, but he's still savin' up."
Manko herself calls the spoof "a humorous, somewhat exaggerated commentary about the single Christian girl's struggle to appreciate the wonderful Christian man in her life while still guarding her heart and waiting patiently upon the Lord."
Watch the 'Super Grace' video below!



Taylor Swift Dominates at 2013 Billboard Music Awards
Tim McGraw's 'Superstar Summer Night' Special to Air May 19
Tim McGraw Stops Atlanta Show to Help Ailing Fan
Jennifer Hudson Performs 'Inseparable' With 'American Idol' Winner Candice Glover
Carrie Underwood 'Goats' Hunter Hayes With Blown Away Tour Prank
Mario Announces Nicki Minaj Collaboration, 'Somebody Else'
Stone Temple Pilots Tap Linkin Park's Chester Bennington as New Singer
Miguel and Fan Are 'Okay' After Crazy Kick at 2013 Billboard Music Awards
Carrie Underwood Says She's 'Queen of Awkward' in Marie Claire Interview
Taylor Swift Admired George Jones' Passion for Performing

32 Comments