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There's A Petition to Have Fetty Wap Perform at Nancy Reagan’s Funeral

Someone dubbed the late first lady, “the most famous trap queen in American history.”

The Internet, once again, has no chill.

Just one day after news emerged that former first lady Nancy Reagan passed away at the age of 94, a Fetty Wap fan has dubbed her, “the most famous trap queen in American history,” and wants the rapper himself to help honor her legacy by performing at her funeral.

Yup, you read that correctly.

A petition has appeared earlier this morning (March 7) on Change.org, started by user David B., begins the call to action with, “She was married to the money and introduced America to the stove…”

“Nancy Reagan passed away on March 6, 2016, leaving an unforgettable legacy as the first lady of the United States,” the petition reads. “But beyond being the first lady, Nancy Reagan holds the important legacy as being the most famous Trap Queen in American history.”

“While her husband, Ronald Reagan, was linking up with Papi to flood the streets with narcotics, Nancy was on TV telling kids to ‘Say No to Drugs,’” the petition continues. “Her infamous ‘anti-drug’ phrase encouraged strict laws on drug possession that led to a school-to-prison pipeline we're still dealing with now. Blacks and Latinos went to jail in droves for possessing drugs her husband gave them. It was an incredible sleight of hand that would make any wannabe Trap Queen hide in shame for her inability to be as diabolical as Nancy.”

The petition, which currently has just under 1,000 supporters, ends with the following, “So, to commemorate her contribution to the Trap, we'd love to have Fetty Wap perform 'Trap Queen' at Nancy's funeral. To usher her to a better place... where she's probably cooking pies with her baby.”

So, yeah. This exists on the Internet today. SMH.

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Just one day after news emerged that former First Lady Nancy Reagan passed away at the age of 94, a Fetty Wap fan has dubbed her “the most famous trap queen in American history,” and wants the rapper himself to help honor her legacy by performing at her funeral.

 

Yup, you read that correctly.

 

A petition has appeared earlier this morning (March 7) on Change.org, started by user David B., who starts off the call to action with, “She was married to the money and introduced America to the stove…”

 

“Nancy Reagan passed away on March 6th, 2016, leaving an unforgettable legacy as the First Lady of the United States,” the petition says. “But beyond being the First Lady, Nancy Reagan holds the important legacy as being the most famous Trap Queen in American history.”


“While her husband, Ronald Reagan, was linking up with Papi to flood the streets with narcotics, Nancy was on TV telling kids to ‘Say No To Drugs,’” the petition continues. “Her infamous ‘anti-drug’ phrase encouraged strict laws on drug possession that led to a school-to-prison pipeline we're still dealing with now. Blacks and Latinos went to jail in droves for possessing drugs her husband gave them. It was an incredible sleight of hand that would make any wannabe Trap Queen hide in shame for her inability to be as diabolical as Nancy.”

The petition, which currently has just under 1,000 supporters, ends with the following, “So, to commemorate her contribution to the Trap, we'd love to have Fetty Wap perform "Trap Queen" at Nancy's funeral. To usher her to a better place...where she's probably cooking pies with her baby.”

 

Oh, Internet…

 

BET.com is your No. 1 source for Black celebrity news, photos, exclusive videos and all the latest in the world of hip hop and R&B music.

 

https://www.change.org/p/white-house-have-fetty-wap-perform-trap-queen-at-nancy-reagan-s-funeral-3c093e0e-e89a-4975-95b4-1d651843ef60

 

 

https://www.bet.com/news/national/2016/03/06/honoring-the-late-first-lady-nancy-reagan.html


Just one day after news emerged that former First Lady Nancy Reagan passed away at the age of 94, a Fetty Wap fan has dubbed her “the most famous trap queen in American history,” and wants the rapper himself to help honor her legacy by performing at her funeral.

 

Yup, you read that correctly.

 

A petition has appeared earlier this morning (March 7) on Change.org, started by user David B., who starts off the call to action with, “She was married to the money and introduced America to the stove…”

 

“Nancy Reagan passed away on March 6th, 2016, leaving an unforgettable legacy as the First Lady of the United States,” the petition says. “But beyond being the First Lady, Nancy Reagan holds the important legacy as being the most famous Trap Queen in American history.”


“While her husband, Ronald Reagan, was linking up with Papi to flood the streets with narcotics, Nancy was on TV telling kids to ‘Say No To Drugs,’” the petition continues. “Her infamous ‘anti-drug’ phrase encouraged strict laws on drug possession that led to a school-to-prison pipeline we're still dealing with now. Blacks and Latinos went to jail in droves for possessing drugs her husband gave them. It was an incredible sleight of hand that would make any wannabe Trap Queen hide in shame for her inability to be as diabolical as Nancy.”

The petition, which currently has just under 1,000 supporters, ends with the following, “So, to commemorate her contribution to the Trap, we'd love to have Fetty Wap perform "Trap Queen" at Nancy's funeral. To usher her to a better place...where she's probably cooking pies with her baby.”

 

Oh, Internet…

 

BET.com is your No. 1 source for Black celebrity news, photos, exclusive videos and all the latest in the world of hip hop and R&B music.

 

https://www.change.org/p/white-house-have-fetty-wap-perform-trap-queen-at-nancy-reagan-s-funeral-3c093e0e-e89a-4975-95b4-1d651843ef60

 

 

https://www.bet.com/news/national/2016/03/06/honoring-the-late-first-lady-nancy-reagan.html


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