Kodak Black, Fivio Foreign & Donald Trump Make An Unlikely Trio In “ONBOA47RD”

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

Donald Trump is apparently good in Harlem and Pompano Beach.

When Donald Trump first ran for president in 2016, he was the subject of the track “FDT,” which expressed strong opposition to his campaign. Fast forward to today, and the former president seems to be getting much more love from the hip-hop community. He’s not only appeared on stage with a few rappers but has also done interviews with figures closely connected to the hip-hop scene.

Today, we’ve witnessed what might be Donald Trump’s most surprising move in hip-hop yet: he jumped on a track with Kodak Black and Fivio Foreign titled “ONBOA47RD.”

So, let me spoil it right away: Donald Trump doesn’t drop a rap verse in “ONBOA47RD.” Instead, he starts the track by discussing his commitment to the Black community. After that, Fivio Foreign and Kodak Black take the reins. Over a triumphant drill beat, they dive into themes like losing homies, embracing their inner demons, having friends in the Navy, and being tight with Donald Trump. Kodak even goes on to highlight what Trump has done compared to other presidents. I dig the intense energy both rappers bring, and it’s impressive how clear and focused Kodak sounds.

If Trump goes down in the polls after this, I would be shocked.


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