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'The Daily Show' turned Donald Trump's outlandish quotes into a rap video

Apr 29, 2016, 20:05 IST

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"The Daily Show" correspondent Roy Wood Jr. reprised his "Black Trump" impression in a rap music video called "They Love Me," to show just how much Donald Trump comes off more like a rapper than a US president.

The rap comes amid growing critiques that the Republican frontrunner, who's getting closer to the nomination, could not win against Hillary Clinton without a "presidential makeover."

But Wood doesn't seem to think that's even possible given Trump's history.

"Trump doesn't belong in the White House. Donald Trump belongs in a rap video," Wood Jr. told host Trevor Noah. "Everything Trump says is straight out of a rapper's play book. He brags about his money, he's disrespectful to women, and there are always fights at his concerts."

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He then suggested, "You could make an entire rap song with just Donald Trump quotes. All you need is a dope beat."

So that's what he did. The video for "They Love Me" revisits many of the outlandish, gloating, offensive, and off-the-cuff statements Trump has made over the past several years.

Watch the rap video featuring Donald Trump's words below:

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