Ben Shapiro showed off his musical talent in Tom Macdonald's latest song titled facts, The two teamed up to go after major media outlets and institutions. The music video has garnered nearly two million views on YouTube, with many taking to the Internet to relentlessly harass the political commentator online.
On January 27, Canadian MAGA rapper Tom MacDonald released facts, Along with Daily Wire editor-in-chief Ben Shapiro. In the track, they called the liberal mainstream media a “holy cow,” appeared to insult Lizzo by calling her fat, proudly called themselves a racist, and attacked the anti-gun movement. Read some words:
“There's only two genders, boys and girls… My money's like a Lizzo, my pockets are full, buddy, I'm a legend, don't be a WAP… My whole comments section woke up Karens… You defunded the police, and now there's no one to help you.” Protect you… You're crazy, you're crazy, you're crazy I think it's cool to be the victim, okay, I'll be the guy. You're sad, you're sad, you're sad, you're just trying to get attention, to be stimulated is all you've got.
The Daily Wire claimed on its official website that the song reached number one on the iTunes chart, surpassing Nicki Minaj, Megan Thee Stallion, and Eminem, among others.
Although the song became very popular online, netizens couldn't stop Ben Shapiro from showing off his rapping skills.
Internet users are relentlessly following Ben Shapiro facts' launch
Netizens had a field day with the song. Many took to X to express their disdain, while others shared funny memes on the social media site:
As many people have been relentlessly trolling Ben Shapiro for the song, the social media personality also took to X to jump on the bandwagon by hilariously saying: “Hey Megan @theestallion, we're coming for you.”
The podcast host also took to the social media site to say:
“I just want to thank God, @IAMTOMMACDONALD, and my parents, who paid for my classical violin lessons for 15 years so I could become the #1 rapper in America.”
Shapiro sings in facts It comes as a shock to many, as he has been critical of this type of music in the past. In an interview with Lex Friedman's podcast, he claimed that rap is not real music.
However, the song's lyrics appear to be on Ben Shapiro's trademark, as in the past, he has repeatedly denounced brands like Disney for promoting homosexuality and Hershey's for offering chocolate bars labeled with gender like “she/her,” among other things. .
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