Macklemore Addresses Donald Trump's Victory on Emotional Song 'Wednesday Morning'
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On 'Wednesday Morning', released via his SoundCloud page, the 'Thrift Shop' hitmaker offers hopes for America on the day after the presidential election.

AceShowbiz - Macklemore reacted to the current presidential issue with a new song "Wednesday Morning". The piano-driven track kicks off with emotional lyrics in which he expresses fear for his daughter. "Imagine tryna keep your head/ While your daughter sleeps in bed/ And when she wakes up, will the world be the same?/ Will my girl be afraid in the home of the brave?," he raps softly.

The Budo-produced track continues as the 33-year-old rapper offers hopes, "Humanity is a privilege, we can't give in/ When they build walls, we'll build bridges/ This is resistance, we're resilient/ When they spread hate, we shine brilliant." He ends the song by singing, "See I hope, I hope, that it's gon' be alright/ But what a hell of a night."

"Wednesday Morning" is the second collaboration between Macklemore and producer Joshua "Budo" Karp. Before releasing the track, the "Thrift Shop" hitmaker already unleashed "Drug Dealer" which he performed on Wednesday night, November 16 on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon".

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