*Students from Johns Hopkins School of Public health got creative recently in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Members of the student group The Mental Notes hit up the Internet to share their take on Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s hit single “WAP.”
“Yeah I’m asking that you wear a mask please / When you’re going to the shop you’ve got to wear a mask please,” one student raps during the chorus of the parody.
The public service announcement encourages proper mask wearing as COVID-19 cases surge this winter.
Check out the video below.
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Sksksksk https://t.co/fKJJRt34vF
— iamcardib (@iamcardib) December 17, 2020
“The pie-in-the-sky hope for the video, all along, was like, ‘What if Cardi B retweeted it?’” Nick Moran, the associate director for audience engagement at the Bloomberg School, told The Baltimore Sun.
And the hip-hop star just that… when Cardi caught wind of the video and shared it with her 15.6 million Twitter followers.
She captioned the clip: “Sksksksk.” Check out the tweet above.
“At the very least, I hope that people who are wearing masks get a good laugh out of it because, you know, we’re living in kind of a bleak time,” said Noah Johnson, a senior computer science major who appeared in the video. “I hope that people can see that there’s still fun to be had, and they’ll smile at the video.”





















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