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  2. The internet is lapping up a catchy new parody song poking fun at former President Donald Trump’s “they’re eating the cats” debate comment — with the music video raking in hundreds of ...

  3. Too Dumb for Suicide: Tim Heidecker's Trump Songs - Wikipedia

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    Too Dumb for Suicide: Tim Heidecker's Trump Songs is a 2017 album by American musician and comedian Tim Heidecker. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The album compiles parody songs critical of Donald Trump released by Heidecker over the course of Trump's first presidency .

  4. Centipede (Knife Party song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is popular in the rhythm games "Beat Saber" and "osu!" During the 2016 United States presidential election, the song was associated with Donald Trump, especially its use in the video series "You Can't Stump the Trump". [4] The terms "centipede" and "nimble navigator" were also used by Trump supporters on /r/The Donald subreddit. [5] [6]

  5. Eating the Cats - Wikipedia

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    "Eating the Cats ft. Donald Trump (Debate Remix)" is a parody song by the Kiffness, also known as David Scott, a South African born musician. [1] [2] The song samples Donald Trump's claim, during the United States presidential debate on 10 September 2024, that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, were eating residents' pets. [3]

  6. Jimmy Kimmel gives Christmas songs the Trump treatment - AOL

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    Late-night show host Jimmy Kimmel gave some of our favourite Christmas songs the Donald Trump treatment on Wednesday night as he promoted a spoof holiday album by the former president.. In a fake ...

  7. Donald Trump (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Donald Trump" is a song by American rapper Mac Miller, released as the only single from his mixtape Best Day Ever (2011). The melody, which is played throughout the song, is sampled from "Vesuvius" by Sufjan Stevens. [1] The song's music video was uploaded to YouTube on March 3, 2011, while the single was released digitally on May 17, 2011.

  8. Many musicians have copyright gripes with Trump, but only ...

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    In addition to getting Trump's campaign to stop using "Hold On, I'm Coming" at rallies, the Hayes estate is seeking the removal of all Trump-event videos featuring the song, plus $3 million, an ...

  9. 1,000 Days, 1,000 Songs - Wikipedia

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    1,000 Days, 1,000 Songs (originally called 30 Days, 30 Songs, then 30 Days, 50 Songs) is a musical project launched on October 10, 2016, by Dave Eggers which was originally supposed to release one song per day from then until November 8, 2016, which is Election Day in the United States.