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Hip-hop Ring Tone

A cell phone rings during a White House briefing. Press Secretary Tony Snow hears it. The ring tone seems to be of a particular genre. Snow recognizes it and turns to ABC’s Martha Raddatz, owner of said cell phone.

“Does Martha have a hip-hop ring tone?” Snow asks, somewhat surprised at the notion.

“I have a 15-year-old son,” responds Ms. Raddatz, a caucasian generally devoid of bling, seeking to shift blame to her offspring.

Snow sees nothing wrong with the ring tone.

“Play that funky music, white girl,” he says, recalling “Wild Cherry’s” 1976 hit “Play that Funky Music,” which featured the memorable refrain, “Play that funky music, white boy.”

Later, Ms Raddatz explains that her son loaded the song as her ring tone. The tune is “Ridin’” by Chamillionaire featuring Krazie Bone.

The opening lyrics: They see me rollin’/ They hatin’ patrollin and tryna catch me ridin’ dirty/ Tryna catch me ridin dirty’ (repeat four times)/ My music so loud I’m swangin’/ They hopin’ that they gone catch me ridin’ dirty/ Tryna catch me ridin’ dirty (repeat four times)

FYI, “Ridin’ dirty” refers to traveling with illegal substances.

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