“Rolling Stone” is having a total breakdown over these rappers’ pro-Trump songs

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People most likely assume that the majority of rap artists lean to the Left when it comes to their personal politics.

However, that isn’t always the case, as many rappers support Donald Trump.

But now Rolling Stone is having a total breakdown over these rappers’ pro-Trump songs.

Rolling Stone tells rappers to remove their songs from streaming

It used to be that all kinds of musical performances were designed to go against the grain and fight social norms.

However, Rolling Stone has now decided to dictate what type of content musical artists should and should not release for their fans.

Rappers Fivio Foreign and Kodak Black recently wrote a song entitled “ONBOA47RD,” which features lyrics about former President Donald Trump.

Some of the lyrics read, “I ain’t even see this many black people freed during the Obama days/Told her she can have anything she want, just not my Donald chain.”

They also rap, “I look at the gang, and I pledge the allegiance, so we’re all Donald’s secret,” likely referring to the fact that Trump has a wide base of black supporters.

Apparently, Rolling Stone didn’t like the song and wrote an article entitled: “Fivio Foreign and Kodak Black Should Take This Awful Trump Endorsement Off Streaming.”

Essentially, the magazine thinks that black Americans shouldn’t be allowed to voice their support for a candidate that their predominantly white, left-wing staff opposes.

This just goes to prove that the publication doesn’t care about free speech but instead prefers to threaten anyone who dares to disagree with Democrats’ woke agenda.

Part of the article states, “From top to bottom, the song is a sum of bad decisions. The title is horrendous, as it’d seem like a desperate clout chase would be spelled in an easy-to-find format.”

The author also claims that the two rappers “didn’t choose clips that demonstrate why he’s (Trump) such a divisive figure.”

Andre Gee, who penned the article, also notes that “Obama granted clemency to 1,927 people, while Trump did so for just 237.”

But what Gee fails to note is that Trump signed criminal justice reform into law – something Obama never did.

The hypocrisy is real

This new Rolling Stone article is a clear demonstration of Democrats’ sheer hypocrisy.

When someone disagrees with their political beliefs, the music rag goes after them and shames them, using the massive pull and audience they have as leverage.

Gee writes that Trump’s “policies want to take us back to that white-supremacist past while his rich cronies make hand over fist. Maybe Favio and Kodak wish to be the black faces of that cohort, at the expense of millions of people who look like them.”

In reality, Trump brought black unemployment to record lows when he was in office and was able to close the gap between black and white unemployment to the smallest it’s ever been.

Of course, what the Rolling Stone author also neglected to mention is that America’s Democrat-run cities are hellish nightmares filled with horrible crime rates, high poverty, awful schools, and rampant homelessness.

Sadly, what was once an anti-establishment magazine for musical art has now fallen to the whims of the censorship-loving radical Left.