Kodak Black and Fivio Foreign make their political sentiments clear through their lyrics. Kodak Black references Trump's 2016 presidential pardon, rapping, “I ain’t even see this many black people freed during the Obama days,” and highlights his support by mentioning a $10,000 Trump chain he bought in 2022.
Fivio Foreign, while less overtly political, mentions Trump in the context of a past phone call during a tour. The song positions itself as a tribute to the former president’s impact and their shared political views.
Both rappers have expressed support for Trump in the past. Kodak Black has been vocal about his admiration for Trump, even suggesting he should serve as a lifetime leader for the U.S. Fivio Foreign showed his support by wearing a MAGA hat in 2019 and stating, “I ain’t going against Trump.”
The collaboration reflects Trump's ongoing efforts to connect with hip-hop artists as he campaigns for the upcoming presidential election. The track’s release follows a trend of rappers publicly aligning with Trump, including figures like Sexyy Red, 50 Cent, and Lil Pump.
“ONBOA47RD” underscores the complex intersections of politics and music, as the former president continues to influence and engage with diverse cultural spheres.