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Justice for All" is a charity record by 45th and 47th United States President Donald Trump and the J6 Prison Choir, a choir of about 20 men imprisoned for their involvement in the January 6 United States Capitol attack. The profits from the song are dedicated to the legal aid of people incarcerated for the attack.
Bruce Springsteen opposed Trump using his song "Born in the U.S.A." at Trump's political rallies in 2016. [25] Rather than take legal action, he openly announced his support for Trump's opponent, Hillary Clinton, and campaigned in support of her. From that time on, the song would get booed every time Trump played it at rallies.
When Mac Miller's 2011 song "Donald Trump" became a Billboard hit, Trump released a YouTube video congratulating the rapper: A lot of people are calling me about the Mac Miller rap song. Now, it's named "Donald Trump." Maybe you should pay me a lot of money, but it just did over 20 million people, tuning into Mac Miller. So in one way, I'm ...
Woody Guthrie in 1943 "Old Man Trump" is a song with lyrics written by American folk singer-songwriter Woody Guthrie in 1954. The song describes what Guthrie felt were the racist housing practices and discriminatory rental policies of his landlord, Fred Trump, father of U.S. president Donald Trump.
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In 2015, a video showed Black protestors at a rally in Cleveland sin ging the song during a street protest. In 2016, protesters chanted the song after it was announced that Trump would be a no ...
Song Songwriter / Lyricist Ref. 1800: John Adams: Federalist "Adams and Liberty" John Stafford Smith and Robert Treat Paine Jr. 1800: Thomas Jefferson: Democratic-Republican "Jefferson and Liberty" John Stafford Smith [1] 1808: James Madison: Democratic-Republican "Huzzah for Madison, Huzzah" [1] 1824: John Quincy Adams: Democratic-Republican
By this time, several artists have begun to release protest songs against Trump including Gorillaz, who break a six-year absence with a new anti-Trump song, “Hallelujah Money”.