Sadly, we have reached a point in the 2024 US presidential election where Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will take over. In addition, fans were also shocked by the former’s new “collaborative single” “ONBOA47RD” with Fivioforeign and Kodak Black. The title refers to Trump’s current campaign to become the 47th President of the United States, which the two rappers are more than happy to endorse. Of course, the song sparked a backlash from fans online, whether they were Republican supporters, vehement opponents, or just fans of Fivio or Kodak Music. Their questions ranged from the politics on display to clichés on the track, among other criticisms.
As far as the song itself goes, it’s a pretty standard Fivioforeign and Kodak Black performance with some sharp bars and presidential references. The pacing is bland, but you’re curious about Donald Trump’s performance, aren’t you? It was a sample of his opening voice in a speech to the Republican National Committee this year, his first since the assassination attempt. “I shouldn’t be here tonight,” he told the crowd. “I’m here today to announce a new plan to provide more opportunity, more safety, and more equity.”
Trump, Kodak Black and Fivio Foreign Company’s “ONBOA47RD”: Listen
As for which part of the speech was sampled in the song “ONBOA47RD,” Trump’s statement was this: “I will fight for you with every breath in my body and I will never let you down.” So, this became This year is the latest extreme example of hip-hop engaging with politics, where the conversation is often less combative or decisive. Instead, it often looks more like a question Meek Mill poses to Trump opponent Kamala Harris. He wanted to ask the Democratic candidate about her experience as district attorney and her policies on crime. See more reactions to “ONBOA47RD” below.
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Meanwhile, Lil Pump appears set to release his own pro-Trump song, adding to the list of rappers convicted of the former president. Kamala Harris also had plenty of supporting MCs, with Megan Thee Stallion and Quavo leading the majority. We’ll see what else the hip-hop community has to say about this chaotic and absolutely tumultuous election. Will you bump into “ONBOA47RD” or is this the weirdest thing you’ve seen this week?
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Gabriel Bras Nevares is HotNewHipHop’s music and pop culture news writer. He started as a weekend writer in 2022 and has gained a wealth of knowledge in hip-hop news and publishing since joining the team full-time. Whether reporting regularly or giving occasional interviews and album reviews, he continues to seek out the most relevant news for his audience and find the best new albums in the genre. What excites him most is finding pop culture stories of interest and a deeper passion for the hip-hop art form and its contemporary work. Specifically, Gabriel loves the fringes of rap music: experimental, boundary-pushing, original alternatives to mainstream music. While he is proud to be a native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, he is also knowledgeable about the archipelago’s local scene and the latest happenings in reggaeton, salsa, indie and other music scenes. Prior to joining HotNewHipHop, Gabriel produced multiple short documentaries, artist interviews, venue spotlights, and audio podcasts about various genres and musical figures. While attending George Washington University, hardcore punk and go-go music defined much of his coverage.
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