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“Fake Woke” Rap Song Quoting Ben Shapiro Rises to Top of Billboard Charts


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Who says conservatives can’t make it in Hollywood or in the music industry?

Sure, it’s MUCH harder for conservatives than liberals.

But it can be done.

Especially when *at least* 74 million Americans agree with you.

The latest example is Tom MacDonald, who quotes Ben Shapiro in his rap song “Fake Woke.”

Fake Woke is a rap that brutally attacks political correctness, wokeness, and liberal identity politics.

It has now surged to #1 on the R&B / Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart by Billboard.

It has also broke into the Hot 100.

In case you haven’t already watched Fake Woke, you can watch and listen below:

In just 2 weeks, Fake Woke has garnered 6.3 million views on YouTube.

We encourage you to share this article with your friends.

Why?

So that Fake Woke gets MORE views.

It’s about time that someone put out a rap song with Conservative ideas and ideals.

We need to send a STRONG signal to the entertainment industry that conservative ideas should NOT be banned.

Instead, we need “representation” in entertainment!

The Western Journal has more details on the success of the song:

Quoting conservative commentator Ben Shapiro’s signature line “facts don’t care about your feelings,” the rap song “Fake Woke” has skyrocketed to the top of the music charts.

In its first week on the charts, the song by Tom MacDonald surged to number one on Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart and grabbed the 96th slot on The Hot 100 chart. The song also earned the rapper the number one slot on the Emerging Artists chart.

“This song was just about screaming my truth at the top of my lungs,” the Canadian rapper told Fox News.

“There’s this performative wokeness that’s going on in society today,” he said. “I think it was just important to poke some fingers at the hypocrisy in the way that the world is changing, not for the better.”

MacDonald shrugs off what critics think of him.

“I know who I am. My friends and my family know who I am,” he said. “My fans know who I am.”

“If I see something on TV, I change the channel. If I’m reading something I don’t like, I close the book. I don’t try to call the radio station and call the people who are on TV names and try to cancel them or call the publishing company that published the book I don’t like and try to get the author canceled,” he said.

The rapper said what is being lost is valuable.

“People have become allergic to opinions in North America in these last five years and it’s like, pretty soon we’re going to cancel everything and all we’re going to have is tall gray buildings and quiet car rides and we’re all going to be kicking ourselves in the butt for this craziness,” he said.

“Fake Woke” does not have subtle words in its lyrics, as MacDonald starts off by rapping, “I think it’s crazy I’m the one who they labeled as controversial/ And Cardi B is the role model for 12-year-old girls.”

MacDonald noted that “the system wants adults to sit down and shut up.”

He then teed off on stereotypes and censorship.

“Cancel culture runs the world now, the planet went crazy/ Label everything we say as homophobic or racist/ If you’re white then you’re privileged, guilty by association/ All our childhood heroes got MeToo’d or they’re rapists.”

In rapping about those who run the world, MacDonald said “They knew that race war would be the game they’d need to play/ For people to pick teams, they use the media to feed the flame.”

The song’s refrain will have familiar words to Shapiro’s followers, where MacDonald proclaims, “They so fake woke / Facts don’t care about your feelings.”

It’s about time that an entertainer took the risk of catering to conservatives.

We see too many liberal celebrities bashing conservatism.

How refreshing it is to see someone in entertainment who is PROUD of their conservative views!

And bashing liberals while doing so.

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