WATCH: Chinese people react to Nicki Minaj's 'Anaconda'

By Erik Crouch, November 20, 2014

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When we think, "What would a 50-year-old Chinese person like to watch on TV?" we don't normally decide on sexy American music videos featuring scantily clad women singing about club drugs in the rain forest. But that didn't stop the folks at TMD Shanghai from doing just that.

The responses vary from a woman who is broadly against the video to one who thinks it's not too bad, to a man who thinks it's freaking awesome and who is probably watching it again right now.

To the woman who knows what 'twerking' is and who said "She has a hot ass," we know who to thank - Nicki Minaj: Cultural ambassador.

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