Lil Wayne Wins Best Response to President Biden’s ‘I’m Sick’ Tweet by Turning It Into “A Milli” Lyric
Weezy is the latest rapper to make his presence felt during the 2024 Election campaign trail.
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Lil Wayne had the best response to President Joe Biden’s “I’m sick” tweet thanks to a verse from one of his hit songs, “A Milli.”
On Wednesday, Biden sent out a tweet from his personal page that read, “I’m sick,” shortly after news got out that he tested positive for COVID-19. The tweet served as a punchline to his following tweet that highlighted Elon Musk and his “rich buddies” allegedly buying the election for Donald Trump.
Twitter: @JoeBiden
It didn’t take long for Biden’s post to go viral, thanks to people adding their own twists in their retweets, and they continued his statement with random phrases. Wayne caught wind of what was going on in the X world and shared a tweet that used a popular lyric from his 2008 smash hit “A Milli.”
“Muthafucka, I’m ill,” Weezy wrote on top of Biden’s original message.
Twitter: @LilTunechi
The line comes from the end of the second verse of the New Orleans native’s “A Milli.” In the verse, Wayne rapped, “Motherfucker, I’m ill, not sick / And I’m okay, but my watch sick, yeah, my drop sick / Yeah, my Glock sick, and my knot thick — I’m it.”
There were some other hilarious retweets from people who flipped Biden’s tweet. One person mentioned Ne-Yo’s distaste for love songs from his 2006 track “So Sick,” while another used a still shot of the 2021 AFC Divisional playoff game where the Kansas City Chiefs forced overtime and took home the win after trailing the Buffalo Bills 36 to 33 with three seconds left in the fourth quarter.
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Rappers have made their presence felt during the campaign trails for the upcoming 2024 presidental election. Trump has already linked up with Sheff G and Sleepy Hallow while also inviting Azealia Banks to one of his rallies. In his interview with Speedy Morman for Complex’s original series 360 With Speedy, President Biden downplayed the support Trump has been receiving from said rappers.
“Well, I’m not sure he has that allegiance, number one,” Biden said. “Number two, if you look at his record in terms of African Americans and minorities, it’s abysmal the way he handles everything. The answer is, I don’t know if he has hip-hop artists that are supportive of him. But I know that I got started in politics because of the African American community.
Check out more responses to Biden’s tweet below.
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