Trump’s ‘nasty’ slur spikes streaming of Jackson’s ‘Nasty’
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It is a lucky day for Janet Jackson and a terrible one for Donald Trump.
During the third and final face-off for the American presidential elections, Republican candidate Donald Trump assailed his rival and Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton with the insulting phrase, “such a nasty woman.” His comment not only beefed up unsympathetic tweets and posts against Trump but also the streaming of the classic “Nasty” hit by the King of Pop’s sister Janet Jackson.
READ: Trump on Clinton: ‘Such a nasty woman’
On Thursday, global streaming service Spotify reported that streams of Jackson’s 1986 hit “Nasty” escalated by 25o percent following Trump’s “nasty” remark on the same day. “Who’s jamming to that nasty groove? It’s you, lot, with streams of Nasty up 250% since last night,” Spotify tweeted.
Who's jamming to that nasty groove?
It's you lot, with streams of Nasty up 250% since last night… #debateshttps://t.co/ir9pohNtID— Spotify (@Spotify) October 20, 2016
The hype even spiked when Facebook page UPROXX uploaded a mash-up of Trump’s “such a nasty woman” comments in the ’80s groovy hit.
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