Move over Cardi B and Ice Spice! Roseanne Barr has officially entered the hip-hop arena.
The controversial comedian is featured on a new rap track extolling the virtues of President-elect Donald Trump regaining control of The White House.
“Daddy’s Home,” featuring former Canadian wrestler-turned-rapper Tom MacDonald, dropped on Friday, just days ahead of the MAGA leader’s Jan. 20 inaugurtation.
In the music video, Barr, 72, rocks long blond braids and stereotypical hip-hop regalia — sunglasses, gold chains and vibrant colors — amid a swarm of Trump-flag-waving supporters.
Barr and MacDonald are seen celebrating Trump’s victory while repeating the chorus: “We won, you mad / It’s done, too bad / Boo-hoo, so sad / Now your daddy’s home.”
The former “Roseanne” star took to social media to promote the new song, poking at liberals who have accused her of being a “poor loser” by saying she’s “much worse when I win.”
“It really would be a shame if all my followers downloaded this song and got it to number 1,” she tweeted in a follow-up post. “That would really piss off everyone who cancelled us and tried to destroy our country these last 8 years. We can’t have that!”
As of early Friday evening, the YouTube video had been viewed more than half a million times within a five-hour time span.
Barr — who has increasingly been more of a polarizing political figure since she was famously fired from the “Roseanne” reboot in 2018 after posting racist tweets — is keeping an eagle eye on the controversy surrounding the song.
Shortly after dropping the eyebrow-raising music video, the Emmy winner took to social media to call out TMZ for misconstruing a verse.
“The lyric is ‘this granny’s going bad.’ TMZ is reporting I rapped ‘The Spanish going back’ LOL so they could call me racist,” she tweeted. “If I had a dollar for every time the mainstream twisted my words to call me a racist I could retire.”