Drumma Boy has teamed up with Boosie Badazz, Hot Boy Turk and Jazze Pha for a new song in support of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for the 2024 Presidential campaign.
RFK Jr. even makes an appearance on the track, titled “Standing On Bidness,” along with activist Angela Stanton King.
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“I’m Robert F. Kennedy Jr.,” he opens the track. “You don’t have to believe the lies. You don’t have to take sides. You can help me heal the vibe. As President of the United States, I’ll be standing on bidness and helping the community.”
Talking to HipHopDX, Drumma Boy explained how the song came about.
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“I met Robert F. Kennedy Jr. through Angela Stanton King at an open table luncheon she put together,” the producer explained. “We were able to speak on different issues in the community and things that could better serve us. I mentioned to Angela at the dinner that I could put together a song speaking on some of these issues. She hit me back a few days later and said let’s do it!
He continued: “I made the beat and then pulled up on my good brother Jazze Pha. Once we had the hook done we sent it out to many different rappers and the guys that sent vocals back is who we used for the first version!”
“Hearing [Boosie Badazz and Hot Boy Turk] speak on what’s needed in the community made me smile and proud to be a part of a positive message,” Drumma Boy told DX. “We want to inspire people to uplift the community as well the government to serve us! We gotta meet each other halfway and together we’re standing on bidness.”
Drumma also explained why he wanted to endorse RFK Jr.
“I respect that he was willing to sit down and hear us out. That’s the start,” he said. “He’s supporting us and we’re giving him the support back with a positive push of inspiration for a better community.”
Drumma Boy also revealed to DX that he is set to release a new single with Hot Boy Turk next month titled, “Why They Hatin’.”
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“I’ve always been a big fan of the Hot Boys and Turk growing up,” the “No Hands” producer shared. “When he got locked up and did time in Memphis, we all knew when he got out he would be ready to work and I was one of those people prepared for him.
“From my Welcome To My City mixtapes to different projects he was working on, we established a relationship. He is back in an incredible zone and just happy in life so it’s good to see and easy to make new hits with that type of energy.”