President Biden’s re-election campaign uses Kendrick Lamar’s attack on Drake to attack Donald Trump, with bizarre TikTok clip that superimposes lyrics from the Compton rapper’s “Euphoria” over text insulting the former president. was published.
A 13-second video posted by Biden’s official re-election campaign on a China-related social media app on Tuesday included messages such as “I hate the way you trample on women’s rights” and “I hate the way you talk about immigration.” It has a caption.
Other captions read, “I hate the way you dress” and “I hate the way you secretly diss Truth Social,” over an image of Trump in a tuxedo looking at his phone.
The Biden team did not edit the song’s lyrics, and some of Lamar’s shots at Drizzy can still be heard.
“We hate the way you walk, we hate the way you talk/We hate the way you dress/We hate the sneaky disses, if we get on a plane it’ll be direct/We hate you” f—, they say they ‘Cause you’re confusing ‘us’ with real women / And realize, I said ‘we’, it’s not just me, it’s what the culture feels”’ Trucks used in the campaign Excerpts follow.
Lamar’s diss track stems from the smoldering feud between him and Toronto native Drake (real name: Aubrey Drake Graham), which resulted in both artists recently releasing songs about each other. is what happened.
The rappers have had a feud for years, but tensions escalated in October after Drake released a song called “First Person Shooter,” in which J. , he gushed that Lamar was the “big three.”
Lamar took issue with the comparison and hit back at Cole with his song “Like That” in March.
Biden’s reelection team said it would continue to use TikTok even though the president signed legislation last month that would require it to sell the app’s parent company, ByteDance, because of its ties to the Chinese government.
“In a fragmented media environment, we need to go and meet our voters where they are, including online. TikTok is one of the many places we are making sure our content is seen by voters. A Biden campaign official told the Post in April.
“When the stakes in an election are this high, we will use every means possible to reach young voters,” he added, claiming the campaign was using “enhanced security measures.” .
The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to inquiries from the Post.





