I thought it was there to convey black authenticity, as in the similar section in Rebecca Black’s song. It’s problematic. It’s also the most amateur-glamour-studio part of the song, using racially coded baggage to boost the ego of the main performer. While that’s grim and is sort of the musical equivalent of her dad posing with a Trump grill taco-bowl, at least it’s not the entirety of her campaign song. Remixing could fix it, but alas, nothing can fix her dad.
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