Donald Trump Hops On Kodak Black, Fivio Foreign Song—Yes, You Read That Correctly

You can tell we’re in an election year because Donald Trump is all over the news—and in a new song with Kodak Black?

Fivio Foreign and Kodak dropped off a new track on Friday (Aug. 16) called “ONBOA47RD.” The track features an appearance from the former President, with a snippet of a speech he gave at an RNC rally following his assassination attempt

“I’m not supposed to be here tonight,” Trump said in his address. “I’m here today to announce a brand-new plan to deliver more opportunity, more security, more fairness.”

“I will fight for you with every breath in my body and I will never ever let you down,” he follows up, with this portion used in the track’s intro.

“ONBOA47RD” then evolves into a banger, with both Fivio and Kodak bringing subject matter predicated on rising above adversity. Kodak Black even uses his verse to speak about his relationship with Donald Trump. The “Super Gremlin” rapper dived deeper into Republican talking points, taking a dig at Barack Obama for failing to help the Black population during his presidency.

“My partner in the Navy, he high rank, you know I’m Sniper Gang/I ain’t even see this many black people freed during the Obama days/Told her she can anything she want, just not my Donald chain/Disappointed, tryna put more child support, but it’s in my mama name/Everybody know that I’m a great friend to have, but I ain’t friendly/You hear ni**as say they did some to Lil Bill, then they had to be Clinton’d,” he raps.

“I’m pootin’ on ni**as like Vladimir and sh*ttin’ on these bi**hes/They keep askin’ ’bout Trump, but I don’t speak on family business/I say Blood gang still spar, for real and he don’t condone snitchin’/Pull Amari logo, the Monte Carlo was sittin’ on sixes/Allan and Brad working hard to get my a** out the feds when I was stressin’/Gotta give God His thanks to feel the power of His presence,” he adds.

Kodak first publicly aligned himself with the former President in 2021 after Trump pardoned him while serving a four-year sentence for a federal gun charge.

Listen to the track below.

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