When you're leading a state and fending off hard-hitting questions, a pandemic, rectifying a dire budget and keeping everyone in check, it's understandable not to have heard all the latest hits.
State Premiers and Chief Ministers are way too busy to know what song is number one or what album has been doing well.
That's why Kyle and Jackie O were kind enough to introduce NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian to 'WAP'.
If you haven't heard Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion's incredible, female empowering rap song then we don't know where you've been hiding.
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It stands for Wet A** P***y and it features, let's say, mildly vulgar lyrics about what both artists like to do in bed with their respective partners.
The KIIS FM radio hosts wanted to play the song for Ms Berejiklian so she could either learn the dance or sing along next time she's walking through state parliament.
Before they made the track blast over the speakers, Kyle read out some of the lyrics.
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Gladys admitted that she had never even heard of the song, adding: "I don't know what it is? Does it have any swear words in it? All your staff are laughing, what are you doing?"
Once they played the song in the studio, which also saw people do the TikTok dance in front of her, the radio hosts talked about how racy and outrageous the song is.
Ms Berejiklian, seemingly unimpressed, said: "Oh please, can we just move on? I'm the Premier, for heaven's sake."
But if you think the original, explicit version of the song is bad, wait until you see the sign language version.
One YouTuber has arguably made an even more sexual 'WAP' video simply by signing to the lyrics.
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Libbey Ketterer, from Ohio, has more than 528,000 subscribers on her channel, The Daily Sign, where she regularly posts videos of her signing along to pop songs. However, with lyrics like the following, the 22-year-old's use of American Sign Language is unavoidably sexual in this instance:
"He got a beard, well, I'm tryna wet it,
I let him taste it, now he diabetic.
I don't wanna spit, I wanna gulp,
I wanna gag, I wanna choke.
I want you to touch that little dangly thang
That swang in the back of my throat."
Libbey's hands were tied there really, weren't they?
Explaining on TikTok how she translated the above passage, she wrote: "CL-1 finger representing uvula, mouth open to indicate inside of mouth. Wiggling to indicate 'dangly'. CL-BJ Touch (aimed at uvula CL)."
Featured Image Credit: WMGTopics: Australia