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Trump's name first appeared in hip hop lyrics during the 1980s when he became an icon of the ultra rich. Among the earliest mentions of Trump in rap lyrics was the Beastie Boys' track "Johnny Ryall" on the 1989 album Paul's Boutique, in which they contrast Trump with his homeless alter-ego, Donald Tramp.
"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.
"FDT" (also known by its uncensored full title "Fuck Donald Trump") is a protest song by YG featuring Nipsey Hussle, and is the second single from YG's second studio album Still Brazy. The song is a criticism of the policies of the Republican candidate in the 2016 US presidential election , Donald Trump , who would eventually win the 2016 ...
He has been referenced in over 50 rap songs by artists like Ice Cube, Nas, Cypress Hill, Snoop Dogg, and 50 Cent, reflecting his influence and popularity in the hip-hop community. The latest Trump ...
Pages in category "Songs about Donald Trump" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. ... Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton (Epic Rap Battles of ...
Like Lovato, artists spanning genres from jazz to hip-hop have felt the urge to contribute to the discourse surrounding a potential Trump second-term. Trump takedown songs are the soundtrack for ...
Michael Williams, better known as Sheff G, is a 25-year-old rapper whose songs and videos have millions of YouTube views and Spotify streams. Tegan Chambers, 24, who raps as Sleepy Hallow, has ...
In 2016, he released "Silver Spoon", his first pro-Trump song, and "was later able to carve out a niche for himself within the movement surrounding Donald Trump". [3] Since then, his music and videos have been supportive of conservative figures and groups, including Roger Stone, Matt Gaetz, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and the Proud Boys.