The latest single, “Hunter Got High,” featuring Grammy-nominated rapper Afroman, was released this week. The song is accompanied by a satirical video that humorously addresses Hunter Biden’s alleged scandals and his ability to navigate through political turmoil relatively unscathed.
The song, filled with sharp punchlines and wit, covers various aspects of Hunter Biden’s life, including his involvement in controversies such as his dealings in Ukraine and China, tax evasion allegations, and even his career as a fine art painter. The lyrics take jabs at his actions, with lines like “He shoulda let Hillary bleach the whole hard drive” and “He got more LLC’s than John Gotti’s ex-wife.”
The song was written by country music songwriter Chris Wallin, known for his work with top Nashville artists. Wallin, who is Head of A&R for Baste Records, the label behind “Hunter Got High,” shared insights into the creation of the song and his views on the Biden family’s alleged corruption.
The music video was shot in Winchester, Ohio, with actors portraying Hunter and Joe Biden. Despite the potential political backlash, Wallin believes that speaking out through music is crucial in today’s environment.
“Hunter Got High” is a remake of Afroman’s hit single “Because I Got High,” with a sly reference to a bag of cocaine found at the White House last year. While Wallin is unsure of Hunter’s involvement in the incident, he highlights the double standard that might exist in such a scenario.
Overall, “Hunter Got High” aims to entertain while shedding light on political hypocrisy, and Wallin is committed to using music as a platform to provoke thought and discussion.