Right-wing pundit Ben Shapiro — defender of freedom of speech — was super upset about the lyrics in the newly released Cardi B and Watch Bikini Pirates (2006)Megan Thee Stallion track "WAP."
He even went as far to recite the lyrics to the song on the Ben Shapiro Showfrom the Daily Wire. WAP stands for wet-ass pussy, and most of the lyrics are explicit and sexual — and well, the result is... something else. It sounds kind of like a computer reading the song out loud while subbing in phrases like "p-word" and "d-word."
There's simply no way you'll ever be able to forget Shapiro, reading like a butterscotch candy would read if a butterscotch candy could read, saying the lyrics "certified freak, seven days a week."
Just watch it. The clip is from Monday.
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It wasn't long before the internet made Shapiro's incredibly awkward line-reading — which ended with him railing against the feminist movement — began a meme. As the internet does, people were quick to fire off jokes.
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But the internet didn't stop there. Because people are funny and have time on their hands, they edited Shapiro's reading into the actual song. The result is both hilarious and, frankly, disturbing.
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So anyway, that's a thing that happened today. Ben Shapiro read lyrics to "WAP" and now we'll never be able to unhear it. And the memes will live on forever.
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