Colbert Releases Pope Leo Diss Track Toward Trump Inspired by Kendrick Lamar
Colbert’s parody targets Trump’s age, Jeffrey Epstein ties and an AI Jesus image in a Lamar-style track set to CBS’s Late Show.
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Colbert releases Pope Leo diss track toward Trump inspired by Kendrick Lamar
Stephen Colbert, the host of CBS’ “The Late Show,” released on Friday a Kendrick Lamar-inspired diss track against President Trump that included a depiction of Pope Leo XIV. The diss track, called “They not pious” and set to Kendrick Lamar’s 2024 song of the year “They Not Like Us,” makes fun of Trump’s age, his…
‘Late Show’ Spoofs Trump Vs. Pope Leo Feud In Kendrick Lamar-Inspired ‘They Not Pious’ Video: ‘Called Jesus a Doctor/ And It’s Probably Alzheimer’s’
The Pope, as it turns out, has definitely got bars. At least in the hands of the writers from The Late Show. After a week in which Pope Leo XIV and Donald Trump exchanged barbed comments about each other’s competence and devotion to the word of God, Stephen Colbert and company did what they do best and turned the bizarre papal beef into a Kendrick Lamar parody song, naturally. In the cold open to Thursday night’s (April 16) show, the infamous …
Stephen Colbert, presenter of the "Late Night Show", released by CBS, released a song in which he adapted the hit "They Not Like Us", by Kendrick Lamar, to address the farpas released by US President Donald Trump to the Pope (who did not leave him unanswered).
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