Well, folks, we’ve officially hit a new era of entertainment, and honestly, it’s glorious. In a world where Hollywood elites love to pat themselves on the back for their “bravery” while toeing the same tired woke line, we’ve got a new champion riding high at number one: none other than Roseanne Barr teaming up with Tom MacDonald in the rap video Daddy’s Home.
Yes, you read that right. Roseanne, the queen of saying what everyone’s thinking, and Tom MacDonald, the king of unapologetic truth bombs, just steamrolled the music charts like a MAGA rally through D.C. ahead of Trump’s second inauguration. And the song? It’s basically the anthem for every conservative who’s been told to sit down, shut up, and watch as the left runs America into the ground. Well, no more. Daddy’s home, baby.
Let’s start with the obvious: Roseanne. Hollywood canceled her faster than a CNN fact-checker running from the truth. Remember when she made that infamous joke that sent the left into a tailspin? Sure, they couldn’t wait to erase her, even stealing her show (that she created, by the way) and handing it over to someone else. But here’s the thing about Roseanne—she doesn’t back down. She doesn’t play the victim. And now, she’s out here dropping bars alongside Tom MacDonald, of all people, proving that cancel culture only works if you let it. And judging by this #1 hit, Rosie didn’t let it.
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Tom MacDonald, on the other hand, has built an empire by saying the things most artists wouldn’t touch with a ten-foot pole. He’s been called every name in the book, but instead of crying about it, he laughs all the way to the top of the charts. His message? Simple: America’s tired of being told what to think, what to say, and what to feel. And with Daddy’s Home, he’s teamed up with Roseanne to deliver a message to every critic, every censor, and every finger-wagging scold in Hollywood: you don’t own us.
The video itself is a blast. Trump flags waving, red hats everywhere, and a chorus that’s so catchy it’ll have liberals fuming for weeks: “We won, you mad/It’s done, too bad/Boo-hoo, so sad/Now your daddy’s home.” It’s equal parts celebration and trolling, which, let’s be honest, is the perfect vibe for a song about Trump’s victory. It’s the kind of energy that gets under the left’s skin because it’s not just confident—it’s joyful. And nothing drives them crazier than conservatives having fun.
Of course, MacDonald couldn’t resist throwing in some shots at the last four years under Joe Biden. Lines like, “Thank God, that we’re back/Couldn’t take another four years, that’s a wrap/I can take a bath in your tears, that’s a fact,” are basically tailor-made for every Republican who’s been watching this administration fumble through inflation, border crises, and cultural insanity. And the not-so-subtle dig at the gender madness of the left? “You got lipstick all on your beard, you’re a man…” Well, let’s just say it’s not exactly NPR-friendly, but it’s the blunt truth everyone’s been waiting to hear.
BREAKING: We have the #1 music video in America 🇺🇸
I probably get more hate than any rapper alive…and oddly enough, I think I have the most fun.
The amount of criticism I receive would probably crush me if it wasn’t rivalled by the absolutely incredible amount of LOVE that I… pic.twitter.com/XuZtRGZr66
— Tom MacDonald (@IAMTOMMACDONALD) January 19, 2025
The collaboration isn’t just a chart-topping success—it’s a cultural moment. It’s proof that you don’t need Hollywood, record labels, or woke approval to make something that resonates with millions of Americans. Roseanne and MacDonald are out here doing it independently, bypassing all the gatekeepers and smashing records in the process. It’s a big middle finger to the establishment, and the timing couldn’t be better. As MacDonald said himself, “WELCOME TO 2025. Trump is your president & Roseanne is the best rapper alive. Enjoy your stay.”
Roseanne hits it outta the park in her brand new rap hit with Tom McDonald! 😆👏🇺🇸🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/keGFER930U
— MAGA Kitty (@SaveUSAKitty) January 18, 2025
So here’s to Daddy’s Home, the anthem we didn’t know we needed. Hollywood may have tried to cancel Roseanne, but guess what? She’s back, and she just hit #1. Turns out, America loves a comeback—and it loves a good rap roast even more.