Kodak Black and Fivio Foreign have teamed up with an unexpected figure in their latest track – none other than Donald Trump.
In a surprising twist, the new song “ONBOA47RD” features a sample of Trump’s speech made after an attempt on his life at a Pennsylvania rally. While Trump doesn’t actually rap, his words echo over a pounding drill beat: “I’m not supposed to be here tonight,” he says, announcing plans for more opportunity and fairness.
The track also opens with audio from Trump’s 2017 inauguration where he pledged to fight for the American people. Fivio Foreign keeps his political references light, mentioning a call from Trump while he was on tour. Meanwhile, Kodak Black openly praises Trump, who pardoned him from prison during his presidency.
Kodak’s verse includes a line about the $10,000 gold Trump chain he bought in 2022. He raps, “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.” Trump is credited as a songwriter on the track due to the sampled speech.
This isn’t the first time the rappers have shown support for Trump. In 2019, Fivio Foreign wore a MAGA hat and stated, “I ain’t going against Trump.” Kodak has been even more vocal, once calling for Trump to be the lifetime leader of the United States. He said on Instagram Live, “We need Trump in office forever, man.”
Trump’s popularity among rappers has surged this year, with artists like Sexyy Red, 50 Cent, and Lil Pump expressing their support. Trump and his team are reportedly courting Hip Hop artists and athletes to win the “Black vote” in the upcoming election.
The collaboration between Kodak Black, Fivio Foreign, and Donald Trump is a bizarre yet intriguing blend of politics and music that has caught everyone’s attention.