Watch South Park's Parody of Logic's VMA Performance
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Following its Kendrick Lamar parody, South Park takes on Logic's hit
Last week, in its season 21 premiere, South Park reached for the root of lingering white supremacy with a twangy cover of Kendrick Lamar's "HUMBLE.."
WATCH: South Park Puts a Country Tinge to Kendrick Lamar’s “HUMBLE.”
And last night, Matt Stone and Trey Parker's critically-lauded animated series welcomed another rapper's repertoire, finding Cartman putting a very Cartman spin on Logic's VMA performance of "1-800-273-8255," donning a black hoody and announcing a very public suicide attempt, ending with a half-hearted speech on mental health and the declaration "I don't care if you're black, white, gay, straight or trans – I am going to kill myself unless you all start taking it seriously." Earlier this year, Logic was featured in an episode of Rick & Morty, whose third season has been an absolute treasure.
WATCH: Logic Raps in Space on New Episode of Rick & Morty
Watch Cartman perform Logic's "1-800-273-8255" above. Hear the original with Khalid and Alessia Cara below and hit the link to scoop his new album Everybody via iTunes.