Roseanne Barr's In A MAGA Rap Video With Blonde Braids, And The Internet Is Calling It "Nightmare Fuel"
You know comedian Roseanne Barr, who was famously canceled after she shared an offensive tweet about the former senior advisor of the 44th president.
In 2018, Roseanne tweeted that Valerie was the "baby" of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood political party and Planet of the Apes, a move that caused ABC to cancel her sitcom revival, Roseanne.
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Roseanne issued an apology and blamed Ambien for her offensive tweet. Then, she eventually doubled down and attacked Valerie again and blamed her show's cancelation on her support for Donald Trump.
Following the cancelation of her show and condemnation from celebrities, politicians, and the general public, Roseanne's career never returned to the glory of her original sitcom from 1988 - 1997.
Fast forward to 2025, and Trump is days away from being inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States. Roseanne is shamelessly attempting a comeback with a fiery message to all those who called her "racist" and tried to cancel her.
She's featured in a rap song with controversial Canadian rapper Tom MacDonald.
Tom's known for divisive rap songs like "Fake Woke," "Goodbye Joe," or his 2024 single "Facts" featuring conservative commentator Ben Shapiro. If we have to acknowledge that's an actual subgenre, he's fashioned himself into what some would call the face of MAGA rap.
Tom's and Roseanne's collaboration is "Daddy's Home," a song centered around gloating that Trump will be the 47th president with the chorus: "We won, you mad/It's done, too bad/boo-hoo, so sad. Now your daddy's home."
Now, here's Roseanne's verse: "They tried to cancel me and say that I'm a racist / Got a mean hook, they can't get me with that jab / Try and take away my rights to go and say this / Well listen up, 'cause this granny's going bad."
"With the facts, facts, facts, facts (insert anti-LGBT term) / Why'd they try and turn Becky into Dan? / You get pap, pap, pap, pap, pap, pap, papped/Screw Eminem, bitch, I'm Roseanne."
If someone is attempting to make a comeback from being canceled and accused of "racism" I feel like there had to be 101 better ways to go about it than this:
If the existence of "Daddy's Home" wasn't shocking enough, the song is currently #1 on iTunes, and the music video is #2 trending for music.
Some took to social media to express their appreciation of the music video and song:
While others found the entire performance disturbing and offensive:
I offer a bounty of $17 to anyone who successfully erases the new Roseanne Barr rap song from the entire internet.
— Jarvis (@jarvis_best) January 17, 2025
Perhaps Roseanne was hoping she'd be asked to perform at Trump's inauguration events alongside Carrie Underwood, The Village People, and Snoop Dogg, but even their "daddy" knows better than that.
2025 is out of control already!