Donald Trump’s Alleged Snapchat Uses A T.I. Song To Slam Joe Biden [WATCH]

Donald Trump T.I., Joe Biden
Donald Trump’s Alleged Snapchat Uses A T.I. Song To Slam Joe Biden [WATCH]
Some politicians will use tactics of any means necessary to gain voters, and Donald Trump’s alleged recent campaign ads might be a prime example of this. Donald Trump appears to have taken his campaign to the likes of Snapchat to promote his run for a second term in the White House, and he’s seemingly attempting to appeal to the social media platform’s young demographic. An alleged ad circulating online manipulates audio from rapper T.I.‘s hit 2008 song, “Whatever You Like,” to slam democratic candidate, Joe Biden. The audio states:
“…long as you got me you won’t need Joe Biden.”
Donald Trump’s Alleged Snapchat Uses A T.I. Song To Slam Joe Biden pic.twitter.com/7NxB1p72vn
— theJasmineBRAND (@thejasminebrand) May 26, 2020
T.I.’s actual lyrics are:
“I want your body / Need Your body / Long as you got me, / You won’t need nobody”
But has Donald Trump not caught on to T.I.’s brand? In fact, T.I. slammed infamous Trump-supporter, Candace Owens, at last year’s Revolt Summit.
T.I. has not yet responded to his song’s appearance in the Donald Trump ad.
What are your thoughts on Donald Trump’s alleged campaign ad? Let us know in the comments!
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