Luis Coronel and Chiquis Rivera, along with fictional television personality Don Cheto and several other Latin artists, got together to film a music video parody of Taylor Swift's song "Bad Blood," in which Coronel takes down presidential candidate Donald Trump.

According to Radio Notas, the parody music video was shown at the 2015 Premios de la Radio show on Nov. 5, where both Coronel and Rivera were nominated. The song, featuring Don Cheno and Coronel, is now available for purchase on iTunes.

The video is very similar to Swift's original version, except the female assassins have been replaced by a group ready to battle Donald Trump and the KKK.

Rivera is featured in the video, dressed fully in leather and riding a motorcycle with Coronel, who takes Swift's place in the video. Meanwhile, Rivera is called "La Rebelde" (The Rebel). Both she and Coronel shared images from the video shoot on Instagram.

Also featured in the video is Lupillo Rivera, the brother of the late Jenni Rivera, and several other regional Mexican music artists like Diana Reyes, Helen Ochoa, La Chupitos, Jonatan Sánchez and Ana Bárbara.

The song features a similar beat to that of Swift's, but the lyrics discuss the anger that Latino Americans feel about the hate and lies Trump is spreading about immigrants.

"Because of you we have bad blood. Before it was love and peace. You know very well what you did because now everything is bad blood. I left home, my tradition, my roots. We're a tree that already has roots. We are the people holding this nation. Do not come to humiliate us," Coronel sings.

The lyrics go on to insult Trump, calling him a racist and reminding him of the Latinos who work hard to run his hotels and businesses.

Check out the music video below.