
One verse in particular stands out: It serves as the soundtrack to the TikTok trend. However, it still has more than 95 million views on YouTube, thanks in no small part to its “hit or miss” challenge fame. Some have criticized the song as off-key and misogynistic. If not for TikTok, it likely would have ended there. ILoveFriday, irritated at the apparent hypocrisy, promptly responded with the diss track. “She’s so disrespectful to all Muslim women and gives us a bad image smh,” the fake tweet reads. In the tweet, Khalifa-who has appeared in a porn video wearing a hijab-appeared to call out Malik for posting a photo of herself smoking while wearing a hijab. In the fake tweet, Khalifa appeared to insult one of iLoveFriday’s members, Pakistani-American Smoke Hijabi, whose real name is Aqsa Malik. It was a response to a fake tweet allegedly from the 26-year-old model and actress. The song was originally part of a spat between iLoveFriday group members and Lebanese-American social media personality Mia Khalifa.


When iLoveFriday released “Mia Khalifa” in 2018, surely the group was unaware of the TikTok trend it would inspire. The “hit or miss” challenge started with a song from hip-hop group iLoveFriday and became a secret handshake of sorts among users. If any TikTokers are in the area, chances are you’ll get a reply thanks to TikTok’s latest trend. Next time you’re in a public place, try shouting “hit or miss” and see what response you get.
