Donald Trump Rap Song ‘First Day Out’ That Uses AI Generated Voice To Sing About Avoiding Jail Hits No. 2 On The iTunes Chart
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A faux-rap song featuring the AI-generated voice of Donald Trump defending himself against Georgia’s criminal charges has risen to number two on the iTunes rap list.
Hi-Rez the Rapper, who describes himself as a radical freedom extremist, released the song on August 25, a day after Trump posted his August 24 mugshot on X (formerly Twitter).
The song has nearly 3 million views on X and has rocketed to the top of the Hip-Hop charts since its release.
The digital impersonation of the former president’s vote is virtually identical to that of the real 2024 candidate.
In the song, Hi-Rez imagines Trump’s reaction when he was booked and released on charges of attempting to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election.
“Free on bail, free on bail. I don’t want to look into a cell,” sings the AI-produced “Trump the Don.”
Donald Trump made history by becoming the first former president to pose for a mugshot after his arrest for allegedly trying to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election results
‘I will beat them. RICO charges. And if I go to jail. You can’t do me like the Clintons. I’ll be laid up eating steak while the Secret Service is chilling,” the song continues.
“This prosecutor is acting weird. My mug shot is worth a billion. I sold some merchandise and made a million,” AI Trump raps, referring to the media frenzy surrounding his mugshot and the inevitable merchandise that will be made of it.
The approximately 90-second song covers many of Trump’s favorite topics, which he often hears discussed with the audience at MAGA rallies and during other public appearances.
‘Screaming ‘orange man bad!’ The whole world crazy. Thug life, shout all my Maga based Chads, “raps” Trump the Don.
“I come for the deep state. I will stop the New World Order. But for that I will finish the walls on the border.’
Hi-Rez said he came up with the catchy song after Trump’s booking last week. The whole creative process took him only about 30 minutes.
Right-wing pundits and members of the online Trump universe began circulating and praising the song, boosting viewership in recent days.
donald trump jr. called the song “hilarious,” and commentator Candace Owens called it “absolute genius,” dancing to the video on her YouTube show earlier this week.
The approximately 90-second song covers many of Trump’s favorite topics, which he often hears discussed with the audience at MAGA rallies and during other public appearances.
In the past, Trump has met famous rappers on several occasions, including – now infamous – Kanye “Ye” West at Trump Tower, Snoop Dogg, Lil’ John – who made appearances on the Celebrity Apprentice in 2011 and 2013 – and Lil’ Wayne, who supported Trump’s reform efforts leading up to the 2020 election.
Trump last week made history after becoming the first former president to pose for a mugshot after his arrest for trying to undo the president Elections 2020 results in Georgia.
The 77-year-old was jailed on Thursday on his fourth charge at Atlanta’s Fulton County Jail — and then shared his mugshot on X, formerly known as Twitter.
He did not have his booking photo taken during his previous arrests in New York City, Miami and Washington, DC
Trump’s arrival at the Fulton County Jail on Rice Street in downtown Atlanta was met with cheers from his supporters, and some boos from opponents.
He spent about 20 minutes in the dilapidated prison, where seven people have died incarcerated since the beginning of the year, and was treated much more quickly than other accused criminals.
Trump’s height and weight were recorded, as were his hair and eye color. His fingerprints and booking photo were taken and his bail was paid.
Hi-Rez the Rapper, who describes himself as a radical freedom extremist, released the song on August 25, a day after Trump posted his August 24 mugshot to X.
Kayne West and Trump became close during Trump’s first term
Trump with Snoop Dogg in 2011 at the future president’s Comedy Central Roast
Trump meets Lil Wayne in 2020. The rapper supported the former president and toured his criminal justice reform efforts
Trump with Lil’ Jon, who appeared on Celebrity Apprentice twice
After the booking, Trump stated on the Tarmac that it was “a very sad day for America.”
He said it was “a mockery of justice” and added: “We have done nothing wrong, I have done nothing wrong.”
“This is election interference. That’s why I want to thank you for being here. We have done nothing wrong,” Trump said. “We had every right, every single right, to challenge an election that we believe was unfair.”
He then boarded his plane and flew back to New Jersey.
Prior to his surrender, Trump criticized Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis, calling her a “Radical Left, Lowlife District Attorney.”
His surrender came hours after Willis set a trial date.
She requested that Trump’s trial begin on October 23 — a date widely viewed as impossibly soon.
It comes after a handful of other Trump allies and “co-conspirators” who turned themselves in at Georgia jail this week had their police photos released by the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday.
They are accused of joining a “conspiracy” led by Trump to illegally change the outcome of the election.
Among them was “America’s mayor,” Rudy Giuliani, who also faced the humiliation of having his mugshot taken on Wednesday after being arrested at the Atlanta jail.
The image shows Giuliani frowning as industrial lighting shines on his forehead and a sheriff’s badge on the wall to his right.
Trump speaks to reporters before departure from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Thursday, August 24, 2023, in Atlanta. Trump has called for the impeachment and removal of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis
Mugshots of nine Trump co-defendants who turned themselves in last week in Fulton County
The former Trump attorney faces 13 felony charges, including RICO charges — the same number as Trump.
It was a stunning and symbolic fall from grace for Giuliani, a former prosecutor for the mob boss famously used the RICO—the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act—to take down the Mafia during his time as a Manhattan prosecutor in the 1980s.
Trump denounced Giuliani’s arrest in a Truth Social post following the release of the 79-year-old’s mugshot.
“The greatest mayor in New York City history has just been ARRESTED in Atlanta, Georgia, for fighting for election integrity. THE ELECTION WAS SET UP AND STORED. How sad for our country. MAGA!’ Trump wrote.