Roseanne Barr, Trump and Eminem
Roseanne Barr hits No. 1 on iTunes alongside rapper Tom MacDonald on his latest song, “Daddy’s Home,” a reference to Donald Trump's return to the Oval Office.
Elsewhere in the song, Barr takes a swipe at “The Real Slim Shady” rapper Eminem, saying: “Screw Eminem, I’m Roseanne,” as she flips off the camera. Barr was accused of making racist remarks in a tweet about Obama and his senior advisor Valerie Jarrett in 2018. Her ABC show was cancelled hours later.
Tom's known for divisive rap songs like "Fake Woke," "Goodbye Joe," or his 2024 single "Facts" featuring conservative commentator Ben Shapiro. If we have to acknowledge that's an actual subgenre, he's fashioned himself into what some would call the face of MAGA rap.
Roseanne Barr has made waves with her latest endeavor, a controversial pro-Donald Trump rap video titled Daddy's Home. Collaborating with Canadian rapper Tom MacDonald, Barr sports blond box braids, gold chains, and sunglasses as she raps about political victory and takes jabs at her critics.
Ahead of the Jan. 20 inauguration, controversial comedian Roseanne Barr dropped a new rap track extolling the virtues of President-elect Trump.
In the bizarre video with Canadian rapper Tom MacDonald, titled "Daddy's Home," Barr dons blond box braids, gold chains, and sunglasses to gloat about the election with MacDonald. (The song features lyrics such as "We won, you mad, it's done, too bad, boo hoo, so sad … you cry, we laugh" alongside MAGA iconography.)
President-elect Donald Trump closed out his "Make America Great Again Victory Rally" address by dancing with the Village People in a performance of the group's 'Y.M.C.A.' disco hit.
During his inaugural speech on Monday, Donald Trump thanked Black and Hispanic communities for their support in the 2024 election.
The brutally painful to the ears tune debuted on Friday, celebrating the election outcome, accompanied by a music video rich with MAGA symbols and a parade of cars displaying endless US flags
Mocked in Hollywood for supporting MAGA, the comedian and actress said on X, “Some say I’m a poor loser- but I’m much worse when I win.”