Did Mac Miller just reignite his feud with Donald Trump? The 24-year-old rapper hilariously cut together clips from the Republican presidential nominee’s speeches for a new parody video.
The supercut, which serves as a promo for Miller’s new Best Day Ever mixtape reissue, shows Trump, 69, “rapping” the Pittsburgh native’s aptly titled 2011 single “Donald Trump.”
In the NSFW video, the real estate mogul raps, “Take over the world when I’m on my Donald Trump s–t / Look at all this money, ain’t that some s–t?”
The new parody also features some updated lyrics in light of the 2016 presidential election, such as “Tell a bitch that she better bring a friend / We’ll take this country and make it great again.”
When the original track was released, Trump praised Miller, calling him “the next Eminem.” He later threatened to sue the rapper for using his name without permission. “Little @MacMiller, I’m now going to teach you a big boy lesson about lawsuits and finance. You ungrateful dog!” Trump tweeted in 2013.
In March 2016, the hip-hop entertainer slammed the Apprentice alum during an interview on The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore. “You say you want to make America great again, but we all know what that really means: Ban Muslims, Mexicans are rapists, black lives don’t matter,” he said. “Make America great again? I think you want to make America white again.”