Joe Biden’s campaign criticizes Trump using Kendrick Lamar’s diss track Euphoria: “I hate the way you…”

US President Joe Biden’s campaign has used Kendrick Lamar’s diss track, which was removed to diss Drake, to attack his Republican rival Donald Trump.

In a bizarre 13-second TikTok clip, the Biden campaign used the Compton rapper’s new song, ‘Euphoria,’ and gave it captions like “I hate the way you trample on women’s rights” and “the way you “You’re talking about immigrants.”

In a bizarre 13-second TikTok clip, the Biden campaign used the Compton rapper’s new song, ‘Euphoria,’ and gave it captions like “I hate the way you trample on women’s rights” and “the way you “You’re talking about immigrants.”

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Other captions read, “I hate the way you dress” and “I hate the way you make fun of Truth Social,” over photos of Trump in a tux looking at his phone.

Portions of Lamar’s attacks on Drake can be heard in the video, as the Biden campaign did not change the song’s lyrics.

“I hate the way you walk, the way you talk/I hate the way you dress/I hate the way you sneak around,” the distortion snippet used by Biden’s team continues.

Even though Biden signed a bill banning or divesting from TikTok, his team stated last month that it will continue to use the app.

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Internet users react to Biden’s campaign video: ‘The conflict between Kendrick and Drake is getting out of hand’

While some of Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s fans enjoyed the rap battle between the duo, netizens expressed shock and amazement at the Biden campaign’s latest attack on Trump.

“Well, you know what they say, if you can’t beat them, roast them! The Biden campaign heats up the atmosphere with some spicy tunes,” one X user reacted.

“Now they are gentrifying rap,” wrote another.

A third user chimed in: “The funny thing is that Kendrick vs Drake is very much Biden vs Trump.”

“Kendrick should be embarrassed,” a fourth user commented, while others added, “Well, I guess we can add ‘presidential rap battles’ to the list of things I never thought I’d see in my life.”

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Lamar’s diss track stems from his brewing conflict with Toronto-born Drake, which led to him releasing songs directed at each other in recent days.

Tension between them increased after the release of Drake’s song “First Person Shooter” in October, in which J. Cole compared himself to Drake and Lamar calling the trio the “big three.”

In response to Cole, Lamar released a song “Like That” in March.