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Title: Roseanne Barr Causes Uproar with Contentious Lyrics in Tom MacDonald's "Daddy's Home"

In a thrilling turn of events, comedian Roseanne Barr and rapper Tom MacDonald rocketed to the top of iTunes charts with their collaboration on "Daddy's Home," a track that seems to be celebrating former President Donald Trump's return to the Oval Office.

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Title: Roseanne Barr Causes Uproar with Contentious Lyrics in Tom MacDonald's "Daddy's Home"

Roseanne Barr's career took a significant turn after her controversial tweets about Valerie Jarrett. This led to her removal from her TV series, which was later continued without her. Now, Barr has made headlines again, this time for a different reason. She's collaborated with rapper Tom MacDonald on his hit single, "Daddy's Home."

As of now, the duo is at the top of the US iTunes chart. The song, which is a bestseller, uses an uncomfortable title to refer to former President Trump, who is set to return to the Oval Office soon. However, the song isn't just about Trump. It also contains offensive lines aimed at the transgender community.

Barr and MacDonald fuel transphobia with phrases like, "You got lipstick all on your beard, you’re a man" and "Why’d they try and turn Becky into Dan? (that’s a man!)" Their lack of understanding of these phrases adds to the controversy. Even the song's cover art, featuring the two in blonde dreadlocks, is questionable.

The song has replaced Kane Brown's "Gorgeous" at No. 1 on the US iTunes ranking. This is a new venture for Barr, but it's familiar territory for MacDonald, who has built a career on controversy and catering to a right-wing audience.

The song's success, despite the backlash, reflects the ongoing political polarization. Critics argue that it's part of a broader trend of politicized music that often leans towards conservative or right-wing ideologies. Some find the lyrics insensitive and divisive, especially the references to the LGBTQ+ community.

Roseanne Barr's involvement in the song, given her past controversies, has also been contentious. Her partnership with MacDonald further solidifies her provocative and sometimes divisive public persona. Despite the controversy, "Daddy's Home" is a rallying cry for those who support Trump's return to office.

Barr's collaboration with Tom MacDonald on the song "Daddy's Home" has seen them chart at the top of the US iTunes charts. The track, which refers to former President Trump's potential return to the Oval Office, also contains controversial lyrics targeting the transgender community. Barr and MacDonald's song, "Daddy's Home," has replaced Kane Brown's "Gorgeous" at the top of the US iTunes ranking. Roseanne Barr's involvement in the song, after her controversial tweets about Valerie Jarrett, has further solidified her provocative and divisive public persona. The song's success reflects the ongoing political polarization, with critics arguing that it's part of a broader trend of politicized music.

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