Kenya Moore, this season's breakout star from The Real Housewives of Atlanta, on Monday released the music video for the term she coined and single she released: Gone with the Wind Fabulous.

Moore spoofed Beyonce's Singles Ladies music video and poked fun at several of her enemies- namely RHOA co-stars Porsha Stewart and Phaedra Parks, and her former boyfriend Walter Jackson.

In the video, a woman wearing a fishnet dress over a black bikini and a large hat mocks Parks who wore a similar ensemble during the cast members' group trip to Anguilla, shown in an episode of the Bravo reality series. The video also features a tow truck driver reading a fake called magazine Douche Bag, which is a nod to her ex-boyfriend Walter Jackson who owns a tow truck company. Moore called Stewart a queen in their now famous dispute that aired on RHOA and in the music video their argument was re-enacted with a real drag queen from RuPaul's Drag Race imitating Stewart. 

The Real Housewives of Atlanta star first coined the phrase "Gone with the Wind Fabulous" during an argument she had with Stewart on the reality show.

"I'm still here. And I'm still fabulous. Fabulous. Gone with the Wind fabulous," Moore told Stewart, before she twirled around and walked away from her. The term has gone viral ever since Moore made the comment during a heated argument on the cast's trip to Anguilla.

Moore released the single Gone with the Wind Fabulous on Jan. 13 and performed the song on Andy Cohen's late night talk show Watch What Happens Live on Jan. 13. 

Beyonce quoted Moore shortly after her Super Bowl halftime show on Feb. 3. When the Halo singer was asked how she felt about her performance, she quoted Moore with a southern drawl and said, "it was Gone With the Wind fabulous!"

Moore told her cast mates in an episode of RHOA she has been mistaken for Beyonce in the past and said she was "absolutely speechless" when she heard Beyoncé quoted her.

"I was elated to know that my favorite singer watches the show and that she's adopted my saying," Moore told Us Weekly. "It's obviously original to me and means so much to me from a personal standpoint, and to compound all of that, it felt like she was Team Kenya."

"It's the ultimate compliment and nod. I just live for her -- she gave me life by doing that," she added.

Watch Moore's music video for Gone with the Wind Fabulous below.