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Cardi B gives seal of approval to university’s pandemic spoof as WAP becomes Wear A Mask Please

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Megan Thee Stallion earlier this year.Its controversial, sexually explicit lyrics caused controversy, with the likes of saintly, totally pure Snoop Dogg criticising it.There have been different takes on the track recently, including a cover version from Biffy Clyro, and another with sign language.The latest one has come from Baltimore research university Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and stresses the importance of following public health guidelines.The tweaked lyrics include: ‘Safe and chic, seven days a week, wear a mask, please, make that COVID curve weak.’Sksksksk https://t.co/fKJJRt34vFIt also urges people to ‘put it on, let it match your clothes, rock the science with a pose.’The song continues: ‘Let the doctors be.

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