[2026] A Compilation of Western Songs About President Donald Trump
When it comes to President Donald Trump, he is a figure whose words, actions, and policies have sparked major discussion around the world.
In fact, in the music scene as well, his presence has fueled the creative impulses of many artists.
His polarizing and forceful personality has been taken up as a theme across a wide range of genres—from rock to hip-hop to pop.
In this article, we introduce a number of Western songs that either center on President Trump himself or reference him in their lyrics.
You’ll be able to sense how music, as a mirror of its time, has engaged with society and politics.
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[2026] A Compilation of Western Songs About President Donald Trump (1–10)
The Heart Part 4Kendrick Lamar

Kendrick Lamar, a driving force in modern hip-hop with enormous social influence.
Do you remember the track he suddenly released in March 2017, just before unveiling his classic album DAMN.? Within a thrilling progression where multiple beats switch dramatically, the lyrics unleash fierce criticism of then–President Donald Trump and bare-knuckled competitiveness toward his rivals.
He even teases his next move by citing the date “April 7” in the lyrics, and sure enough, album details were revealed afterward—a clever stunt that sent fans into a frenzy.
It’s a showcase of taut tension and overwhelming skill, making it a great listen when you want to stand up to society’s injustices or fortify your resolve.
Country Grammar (Hot…)Nelly

Celebrated for broadcasting his deep love for his hometown as “the pride of St.
Louis” and for his melodic, catchy rap style, Nelly made a splash with this debut single released in February 2000.
Its hook, which borrows the rhythm of a famous nursery rhyme, is instantly striking.
In the lyrics, alongside Bill Gates, Donald Trump is cited as a byword for success, offering a glimpse into how he was treated as a symbol of wealth at the time.
As the lead single from the classic album Country Grammar, it became a scene-shaking hit, peaking at No.
7 on the U.S.
charts.
With its catchy, approachable sound, it’s the kind of track that will get your body moving if you put it on for a drive or a party.
Donald Trump (Black Version)The Time

The Time, the funk band renowned as an emblem of the Minneapolis Sound.
Closely connected to Prince, they included this track on their July 1990 album Pandemonium.
Its lyrics are striking, with Morris Day likening himself to a Black version of then–real estate mogul Donald Trump.
Prince effectively led the production, and Candy Dulfer’s saxophone is one of the highlights.
Released as part of a project related to the film Graffiti Bridge, the song portrays Trump more as a symbol of wealth than as a political figure.
Give it a listen on a night when you want to indulge in a luxurious mood.
Fake WokeTom MacDonald

Tom MacDonald is a Canadian rapper with an unusual background as a former professional wrestler.
He’s an independent artist who isn’t signed to any specific label and continues to deliver political and social messages from a standalone stance.
The song that shot his name to global recognition is “Fake Woke.” Released in January 2021, it delivers a scathing critique of performative righteousness and cancel culture.
Beyond the aggressive rap, the structure—especially the striking guitar sound at the beginning—accentuates the power of the words.
Including references to Trump as well as Eminem, its sharp portrayal of modern social division sparked major debate and even charted in the U.S.
If you find yourself questioning mainstream media and conventional wisdom, this will likely resonate with you, so be sure to check it out.
FDTYG & Nipsey Hussle

Rappers YG and Nipsey Hussle, who represent West Coast hip-hop.
Hailing from the tough environments of Compton and Crenshaw and speaking for the streets, they shocked the world with this work released in March 2016 for its strong political messaging.
It’s defined by provocative lyrics that directly criticize a presidential candidate at the time, and there’s even a shocking story that police shut down the music video shoot in April of that year.
Their style—channeling anger at power over an aggressive beat—embodies hip-hop’s original rebellious spirit.
It’s a classic included on the album Still Brazy, so be sure to check it out when you want to vent your frustrations with society.

