The Utah House of Representative released a rap video about the bill process on Twitter Thursday, and the Internet loved to hate it.
The clip is set to “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” by DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, and features multiple Utah lawmakers rapping about how a bill becomes a law.
“Our representative have taken the time to explain how a law is made … with a surprise twist,” the Utah House wrote on its official Twitter page. “Give it a listen and share so all your friends can know how laws are made!”
Our representatives have taken the time to explain how a law is made…with a surprise twist. Give it a listen and share so all your friends can know how laws are made! #utpol @GHughes51 @BradWilsonGOP @kimfcoleman @NormThurston @mikemckellutah @RepJimDunnigan @JohnKnotwellUT pic.twitter.com/KqaUSqOKtC— Utah House of Reps (@UtahReps) February 28, 2018
The video quickly picked up steam on Twitter.
Utah legislators made a rap video about how bills become laws, and let’s just say Kendrick Lamar has nothing to worry about. https://t.co/vGYygZ5Gsl
— Dave Fairbank (@FairbankOBX) March 1, 2018
Many users pointed out their offense to the lawmakers’ choice of font.
Whyyyyyyyyy is Comic Sans font used in this video? — Utah lawmakers create worst-ever rap sequel to ‘Schoolhouse Rock’ https://t.co/wleNVkbdyG
— Steffi Lee TV (@SteffiLeeTV) March 1, 2018
“This is the scariest thing to hit a screen since ‘It.’ Related: Utah’s rapping House of Representatives has replaced my fear of red balloons,” one user wrote.
This is the scariest thing to hit a screen since “It.” Related: Utah’s rapping House of Representatives has replaced my fear of red balloons. https://t.co/aRT306pbTR
— Emily Brandwin (@CIAspygirl) March 1, 2018
In Utah, the House Of Representatives decided to teach people about how a Bill becomes a law via Rap
It’s absolutely atrocious and thus amazing pic.twitter.com/G8I9h9vV2g
— Matt Jones (@KySportsRadio) March 1, 2018