Last week’s brief incarceration of Donald Trump has sparked a flurry of social media frenzy. Online claims have been surfacing, and one peculiar assertion on Twitter suggests that the former president unleashed a rap track titled “First Day Out” immediately after his departure from Fulton County, Georgia.
The alleged song, reportedly shared by HiRezTV on YouTube on August 26, 2023, has already garnered over 240,000 views. HiRez The Rapper, the same user, also posted about the track on Twitter, attaching a mugshot of Donald Trump for effect.
Donald Trump released a “First Day Out” rap song HAHAH! pic.twitter.com/yW6bgwodX6
— Hi-Rez The Rapper (@HiRezTheRapper) August 25, 2023
In the span of just three days, these posts managed to capture the attention of nearly three million users, amassing thousands of likes and comments. While some were convinced that the rap song was a direct response to Trump’s release, others pointed out that the song’s content bore no relevance to his recent legal ordeal.
Upon close examination of HiRezTV’s YouTube upload, the song’s creator is undoubtedly the rapper himself, with no involvement from Trump’s team. In a humorous note, the YouTuber mentioned, “Btw, I will be releasing my real music in the coming weeks hahaha I am just having too much fun with this sh*t. Don’t care who unsubs or hates it tbh I am having a blast lol!”
Almost simultaneously, Hi-Rez took to Twitter and clarified that the song was “an absolute joke.”
A song I made as an absolute joke in 30 minutes now has millions of views, streams, and thousands of sales. We’re bringing people together through comedy, music, culture, & politics. They want us divided and living in fear! We’re taking back Hollywood, entertainment & the culture pic.twitter.com/LKAqSXIebv
— Hi-Rez The Rapper (@HiRezTheRapper) August 28, 2023
In the aftermath of Trump’s arrest and swift release, a slew of hoax claims emerged on social media. Among them, the assertion that Donald Trump dropped a song titled “First Day Out” following his brief stint in jail gained traction. However, this claim has since been debunked as fabricated and baseless. Despite this, the song’s lyrics have ignited discussions across the platform. A snippet of the lyrics reads:
“I’m just in the way/ They want to get to you/ But I won’t let them/ Cold-hearted, no I’m modest/ Getting back to where I started/ I don’t need to do the race/ I’ma beat them RICO charges/ And if I go to prison/ You can’t do me like the Clintons.”
While netizens continue to share their enthusiasm for the song, Hi-Rez himself clarified that the track was purely his own creation and had no connection to Donald Trump. The former president and his team have remained silent on the matter, leaving many still engrossed in the song’s lyrics, listening on repeat, and engaging in ongoing discussions.
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Source: vothisaucamau.edu.vn