Rapper Nicki Minaj took time out of her TIME 100 Gala performance Tuesday night to give a shout-out to GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump and Vice President Joe Biden.
“I’m very political, and I would like to dedicate a song, just in the spirit of unity, to Joe Biden and Donald Trump,” Minaj said before launching into her 2014 hit “Anaconda.”
The song begins each rap verse with the lyrics “boy toy named Troy” and “this dude named Michael.” According to The Hollywood Reporter, Minaj replaced Troy with Trump’s name and Michael with Biden during the performance.
Minaj then, according to TIME reporter Charlotte Alter, wondered out loud what Trump or Biden thinks of “Anaconda” and its major theme.
Trump — along with fellow presidential candidates Ted Cruz, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders — was named in TIME’s annual list of the 100 most influential people of the year.
Trump and his wife Melania were in attendance at the gala, though they left well before Minaj took the stage so he could give his victory speech after winning primaries in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Connecticut, Maryland and Rhode Island.
The billionaire mogul was a hot topic of conversation throughout the night with the other famous faces in attendance.
“Can I just take a pill and wake up in mid-November, and just hope the president isn’t that guy?” asked “The Fault in Our Stars” author John Green.
Caitlyn Jenner, also on the TIME 100 list, said that Trump told her she can use whichever bathroom she wants in Trump Tower, a reference presumably to the recently passed North Carolina law that essentially bans transgender people from using the bathroom and locker room of their choice.
Trump came out strongly against the law, saying that the Tar Heel State should, in terms of laws governing bathroom use, “leave it the way it is.”
Jenner certainly appreciated the sentiment, as well as the permission.
“I went in there, I obeyed all the rules — I promise you, I didn’t throw any feminine products down the toilet — and it actually worked out quite well,” she told the gala audience.

