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J Reno, Windsor Rapper, Rips Kathleen Wynne And Ontario Hydro Prices In New Song

There is now officially a rap song for everything.

Kathleen Wynne's popularity has apparently dropped so much that there's now a rap song railing against the Ontario premier and the sky-high hydro bills in her province.

Jeremy Renaud, or J Reno, shared his tune "Hydro Bills" on Facebook Monday. It starts off with a question period clip of Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader Patrick Brown blasting Wynne and the Liberals for surging electricity costs.

"Dear Ms. Premier, why you so out of touch?" the Windsor, Ont. artist says at the start of the song. "Your policies are destroying and taking everything from us."

You can listen to J Reno's song in the video embedded below:

Renaud told CBC News he doesn't often get political in his tracks and doesn't consider himself a Liberal or Conservative supporter.

"I want to reach people who otherwise wouldn't be paying enough attention to the issues," he said. "I still can't process how massively this has snowballed."

Speaking to Global News, the artist said his family's personal experiences with soaring rates inspired the song.

“As a musician for the style of music I normally do, this isn’t going to help me sell records or get more shows or stuff like that. It’s more about being a voice for people," he said.

Renaud told the Windsor Star his household's monthly hydro bills are sometimes more than $500.

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On Wednesday, Wynne met with Libby Keenan, an Amherstburg, Ont. woman who criticized Wynne and the province's hydro rates in a viral Facebook post earlier this month.

During the meeting, Wynne promised Ontarians would see hydro relief by spring, according to the Toronto Star.

In December, an Angus Reid Institute poll found Wynne's approval rating sitting at 16 per cent — the lowest numbers she's had since she came to office in 2013.

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Source: Angus Reid Institute online survey, Dec. 2016 NOTE: Prince Edward Island was not polled. (credit:Shutterstock)
9. Kathleen Wynne, Ontario (Liberal)(02 of44)
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Approve: 16%Disapprove: 78%Unsure: 6% (credit:CP)
8. Dwight Ball, Newfoundland and Labrador (Liberal)(03 of44)
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Approve: 20%Disapprove: 75%Unsure: 5% (credit:CP)
7. Brian Gallant, New Brunswick (Liberal)(04 of44)
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Approve: 29%Disapprove: 58%Unsure: 13% (credit:CP)
6. Philippe Couillard, Quebec (Liberal)(05 of44)
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Approve: 30%Disapprove: 62%Unsure: 8% (credit:CP)
5. Rachel Notley, Alberta (NDP)(06 of44)
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Approve: 31%Disapprove: 59%Unsure: 10% (credit:CP)
4. Stephen McNeil , Nova Scotia (Liberal)(07 of44)
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Approve: 31%Disapprove: 60%Unsure: 9% (credit:CP)
3. Christy Clark, British Columbia (Liberal)(08 of44)
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Approve: 35%Disapprove: 59%Unsure: 6%NOTE: The B.C. Liberals are considered more conservative than typical "Liberal" parties. (credit:CP)
2. Brian Pallister, Manitoba (Progressive Conservative)(09 of44)
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Approve: 50%Disapprove: 35%Unsure: 14% (credit:CP)
1. Brad Wall, Saskatchewan (Saskatchewan Party)(10 of44)
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Approve: 58%Disapprove: 38%Unsure: 4% (credit:CP)
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John Manley and Beaker from The Muppets(12 of44)
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Doug Ford and Mike Holmes(15 of44)
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N.B. Premier Brian Gallant and Aaron Eckhart(16 of44)
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John Baird and Stephen Rannazzisi (Kevin) from The League(18 of44)
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Patrick Brazeau and Neve Campbell(21 of44)
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Pierre Poilievre and Frank Grimes from “The Simpsons”(23 of44)
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Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and Orville Redenbacher(24 of44)
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Gregor Robertson and Clark Kent(25 of44)
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Steven Blaney and this Mushroom(26 of44)
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Bob Rae and this lone cumulus cloud(27 of44)
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Fred Thompson & Vigo Von Homburg Deutschendorf From "Ghostbusters II"(28 of44)
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Beaker & Senator Mitch McConnell(29 of44)
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Senator Joe Lieberman & Emperor Palpatine From "Star Wars"(30 of44)
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Senator John Kerry & Guy Smiley(31 of44)
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Senator Bill Nelson & Wink Martindale(32 of44)
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Kent Brockman & Senator John Ensign(34 of44)
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The Keebler Elf & Senator Jeff Sessions(36 of44)
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Beagle Boy From "DuckTales" & Rep. Henry Waxman(37 of44)
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Sarah Palin & A Bratz Doll(38 of44)
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Valencia Orange & Rep. John Boehner(39 of44)
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Tom Petty & Ann Coulter(41 of44)
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