If you thought the 2014 mayoral race was already crowded enough and couldn’t possibly lure in anymore candidates, well, you were wrong. Carlos Allen—everyone’s favorite rapping, alleged White House-crashing mayoral candidate from 2010—has announced a campaign to be everyone’s favorite mayoral candidate in 2014.

And to kick off his candidacy he did it with—you guessed it—a new rap song, entitled “D.C. My City.” Check it:

In the song, Allen—who promotes himself as the first Afro-Latino mayor in D.C. history—raps about gentrification and other issues facing the city. He talks about his imagined rise to serving D.C. as a politician (this is a choice line: “Now I run my city / D.C. Committee / Just like Diddy/ But more pretty”) and what he has to offer as a candidate.

Allen joins a already crowded mayoral candidate pool that includes Councilmembers Tommy Wells (D-Ward 6), Muriel Bowser (D-Ward 4), Vincent Orange (D-At Large), Jack Evans (D-Ward 2), along with Busboys & Poets owner Andy Shallal, former State Department official Reta Jo Lewis, businessman Christian Carter, the perennial candidate Nestor Djonkam, Frank Sewell, Octavia Wells, and, of course, current D.C. mayor Vince Gray, whom Allen famously compared to Yogi Bear in the 2010 election.