Over the course of his presidential campaign, Donald Trump has often come under fire for his controversial quotes. In fact, The Daily Showfound his sound bites so memorable that they strung them together in a rap video called “They Love Me.”
Performed by Black Trump (aka Daily Show correspondent Roy Wood Jr.) and his hype man Jordan Klepper, the resulting clip transforms the business magnate into a hip-hop mogul. He pops bottles on a golf course; parties at a mansion; and showers himself in money, women, and cigars, all while spouting some of his real-life one-liners.
“I have a great relationship with the blacks / Politicians all talk and no action,” Trump raps. “I was down there at 7/11 / I spent almost nothing on my run for president / All the women flirted with me on The Apprentice / If Ivanka weren’t my daughter, perhaps I’d be dating her.”
Ahead of the video’s debut, host Trevor Noah questioned “senior Trump analyst” Wood about whether the tycoon was a fit for the Oval Office. “Honestly Trevor, Trump doesn’t belong in the White House. [He] belongs in a rap video,” Wood explained. “Everything Trump says is straight out of a rapper’s play book. He brags about his money, he’s disrespectful to women, and there’s always fights at his concerts… He’s just saying stuff the same way rappers just say stuff. Do you really think Jay Z has 99 problems?”
Watch the full video above.
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