Roseanne Raps on New Tom MacDonald Track

Tom MacDonald has done something I never thought possible. He got America's mother to rap on a song.

Roseanne Barr is the latest person to collaborate with MacDonald on his new track, "Daddy's Home," which dropped Friday.



"Daddy's Home" begins with Roseanne's iconic laugh, heard throughout the opening sequence of her long-running sitcom, Roseanne.

The track is a victory lap for President-elect Donald Trump and Trump supporters celebrating his return to The White House this Monday.

"We won / You mad / It's done / Too bad," MacDonald raps before taking aim at the Biden administration. "Thank God that we're back / Couldn't take another four years / That's a wrap."



Roseanne then chimes in commenting on her on cancellation in 2018.

"They tried to cancel me and say that I'm a racist / Got a mean hook, they can't get me with that jab," she raps before flipping the camera the bird. 

"Why they tryna turn Becky into Dan," she adds, referencing her show's spinoff The Conners, which debuted after her character was written off Roseanne. "Screw Eminem, I'm Roseanne."



This isn't the first time MacDonald has brought on a non-rapper to perform on a track. Last year, MacDonald released "Facts" with The Daily Wire's Ben Shapiro.



The track went viral, garnering the attention of mainstream artists including Nikki Minaj.
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