Kap G Aims At Trump On New Track "A Day Without A Mexican"

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Kap G uplifts the Latin community while slamming Trump on "A Day Without A Mexican."

Kap G's been incredibly vocal about his thoughts on the current president of America, but he's yet to express his feelings towards Trump on wax. Today, he comes through with a reggaeton-inspired track while repping his roots and slamming Trump.

Kap G is back with his new track, "A Day Without A Mexican." The song was produced by Play-N-Skillz who delivers a guitar-based, reggaeton-infused production for Kap G to get his message across on. 

"I got a question for the president/We've been working where the hell you been?/Hold up you better think again/what's a day without a Mexican?" He sings on the hook.

The rapper said that his new song was a way to represent his Latin culture and use his platform to speak against the injustices being done by the Trump admin.

"I don’t really hear people who are Hispanic, not just rappers, especially Mexican, though, like, Mexican leaders who got a voice in America," he told XXL. "I don’t really hear them talking about nothing. So, I just feel like it’s a responsibility to me to speak up about it. ’Cause, I know there’s a little kid out there going through something, even just regular humans, I know it’s going to touch them. In that song, I just kinda talk about all the stuff that I’ve seen growing up and what’s going on now. The statements, the disrespect that we get on television, all that. I feel like it’s a responsibility."

Quotable Lyrics
I got people in my family got no papers
Posted at the Home Depot searchin' for some labor
Taco Tuesdays, yeah dawg, you could thank us
Pops workin' Ruby Tuesdays, he ain't payin' much


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