FINNEAS slams Trump on timely new song "Where The Poison Is"
FINNEAS has called out Donald Trump and his administration on latest track "Where The Poison Is", which landed hot on the heels of Joe Biden becoming the new President-elect.
The politically-charged single arrives after September's "What They’ll Say About Us", and sees FINNEAS call Trump a "snake", as well as criticising his reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic.
FINNEAS sings, "Take me to the place / Where the poison is / To put a face / To what's poisonous / To give him a little taste of his medicine / There's a snake that thinks it's the president."
Billie Eilish's brother shared the new track on Saturday (7 November) via his socials, writing, "You’re fired."
You’re fired. ‘Where The Poison Is’ out everywhere now pic.twitter.com/ZmzCuMOh9z
— FINNEAS (@finneas) November 7, 2020
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