"The Evolution of Barbie: From Lawsuits to Empowerment"

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Aqua's 1997 hit song "Barbie Girl" has resurfaced in the form of Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice's "Barbie World," which debuted on the Hot 100 at No. 7. The original song faced legal battles with Mattel, the owner of Barbie, due to its sexual and unsavory themes, but the toy company eventually embraced it. Mattel's decision to include the Aqua sample in "Barbie World" shows their more relaxed approach and understanding of the joke, marking a shift from their previous feud. Despite its high chart debut, "Barbie World" has not become a lasting hit, but it has saved Aqua from being a one-hit wonder in America.
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