"Move Bitch," the fourth single off Ludacris's 2002 sophomore album, Word of Mouf, is a timeless ode to the simple pleasures in life—getting drunk, fighting strangers in parking lots, and/or committing acts of road rage. Cringe-inducing endorsements of driving while intoxicated notwithstanding, the song has become a classic in the decade and a half that has elapsed since its release, earning a comfortable spot, for example, in the pantheon of overwrought weight-room pump-up playlist classics. Even the radio edit, replete with hilarious stock sound effects in place of certain choice words—"MOVE [glass breaking], GET OUT THE WAY, GET OUT THE WAY [shushing noise], GET OUT THE WAY"—is guaranteed to make you drive like an aspiring 2 Fast 2 Furious stuntman whenever a DJ elects to play it during your evening commute.

However, it was not until this month, in the year of our Lord 2017, that Luda's greatest work of art found its true purpose: The iconic chorus has been re-purposed as the official anthem of the millions of people who are entirely fed up with Donald Trump.

Ludacris, for the record, is with it:

This is, objectively speaking, a pitch-perfect tribute to the 45th President of the United States. There are no threats of violence. There is no protracted name-calling. There aren't even lengthy, detailed, hand-wringing arguments about why, exactly, Donald Trump is so inherently and irredeemably objectionable. There is only a simple and practical imperative, derived from the mountain of evidence of the president's unfitness for office and then set to the dulcet tones of Christopher Bridges: Get out of here, man. Go home.

If he were to hop in the studio and re-package an official "Move Bitch: Trump Remix 2017" version of this song, it'd top the charts within 24 hours at most. Your move, Luda. Give the people what they want.

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