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Rapper Ludacris tweets approval of protesters chanting 'Move b---h' lyrics from 2001 song at NYPD officers

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Ludacris is standing with protesters in New York who broke out into a chant at NYPD and summoned his lyrics to have their message heard.

Despite the city placing an 8:00 p.m. curfew, marchers gathered Tuesday near the Manhattan Bridge to protest the death of George Floyd and chose one of Ludacris’ most deliberate and poignant songs, his 2001 release “Move B---h,” in an organized effort to get the police to un-restrict access to the bridge. “Move b---h, get out the way,” protesters recited as officers barricaded both ends of the bridge, trapping many marchers in the process.

Actor Ludacris attends 'The Fate Of The Furious' New York premiere at Radio City Music Hall in New York, U.S. April 8, 2017.

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