Cardi B's Rant On Government Shutdown Remixed Into Hilarious Banger

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Cardi B attends the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall on August 20, 2018 in New York City.
Cardi B's rant about Trump gets remixed into a hilarious banger to the beat of "Bodak Yellow."`

Cardi B's Instagram rant from a few days ago may have enlightened a few who were unaware of the government shutdown, but it's found a new purpose. The minute-long Instagram clip has now been flipped to a hilarious remix of Cardi's hit single, "Bodak Yellow."

Cardi B's Rant On Government Shutdown Remixed Into Hilarious Banger
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The Gregory Brothers flipped Cardi B's hilarious Instagram rant into a serious banger. On the track, Cardi shares things she approves of such as the benefits of healthcare (i.e. checking a gynecologist) and things she disapproves of (i.e. government worker being summoned to work without pay).

The original video Cardi made a few days back made rounds all over the Internet. Cardi put Trump on blast for summoning government workers to return to their jobs without pay. 

"Trump is now ordering, as in summoning, federal government workers to go back to work without getting paid," she said. "Now, I don't want to hear any of y'all mothafuckas talkin' 'bout, 'Oh, but Obama shut down the government for 17 days.' Yeah, bitch! For Healthcare! So your grandma could check her blood pressure and you bitches could go check y'all pussy at the gynecologist with no mothafuckin' problem."

Although she received praise for speaking out against the government shutdown, she faced criticism from many people who felt that she wasn't fit to speak on the subject. Earlier today, she responded to the criticism by telling people to stay more aware of "political happenings." Peep her response here. 


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