YG, Macklemore, G-Eazy: FDT (F--- Donald Trump) Part 2 video

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In July, YG drafted Macklemore and G-Eazy for a remix of his viral Still Brazy diss track, “FDT (F— Donald Trump) Part 2.” Now, the revamped entry has a video.

Released Tuesday, the new take features similar imagery to the original, Nipsey Hussle-featuring visual, whose shoot was initially shut down by Los Angeles police. YG, Macklemore, and G-Eazy loop American flags around their shoulders and hoist their middle fingers, punctuating their screen time with black-and-white shots of anti-Trump protestors.

According to YG, the politically charged song, which takes aim at the now official Republican presidential nominee, landed early on the secret service’s radar. He told TMZ that the agency requested to see lyrics from Still Brazy ahead of its June release.

“How’d he make it this far? How the f— did it begin? A Trump rally sounds like Hitler in Berlin, or KKK s—, now I’m going in,” G-Eazy rhymes. “Truth be told, Donald is a terrorist / reason why the world’s got a problem with Americans.”

Along with the video, YG announced a fall FDT tour. He’ll set out on the road with Kamaiyah, RJ, and Sad Boy starting Sept. 19 in San Diego, California and wrapping Dec. 4 in Tempe, Arizona.

Watch the video for “FDT (F— Donald Trump) Part 2” above, and see tour dates below.

09-18 San Diego, CA – Observatory North Park

09-20 Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory

09-21 Flagstaff, AZ – Orpheum Theater

09-24 Tucson, AZ – The Rialto Theatre

09-25 Albuquerque, NM – El Rey Theatre

09-27 Dallas, TX – South Side Music Hall

09-28 Austin, TX – Emo’s East

09-29 San Antonio, TX – Alamo City Music Hall

09-30 Houston, TX – Warehouse Live

10-01 New Orleans, LA – House of Blues

10-03 Tampa, FL – The Orpheum

10-04 Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Revolution

10-05 Orlando, FL – The Beacham Theatre

10-07 Jacksonville, FL – Mavericks at the Landing

10-08 Athens, GA – Georgia Theatre

10-09 Charlotte NC – The Underground

10-11 Richmond, VA – The National

10-12 Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore

10-14 Norfolk, VA – Norva

10-15 Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of the Living Arts

10-17 New York, NY – Irving Plaza

10-18 New Haven, CT – Toad’s Place

10-19 Boston, MA – House of Blues

10-21 Toronto, Ontario – Phoenix Concert Theatre

10-22 Montreal, Québec – Theatre Berri

10-23 Cleveland, OH – House of Blues

10-25 Detroit, MI – Majestic Theatre

10-26 Grand Rapids, MI – The Intersection

10-27 Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall

10-28 Louisville, KY – Mercury Ballroom

10-30 Indianapolis, IN – Deluxe

11-01 Nashville, TN – Marathon Music Works

11-02 Oxford, MS – The Lyric Oxford

11-04 St. Louis, MO – The Ready Room

11-05 Urbana, IL – Canopy Club

11-06 Madison, WI – Orpheum Theater

11-07 Chicago, IL – Concord Music Hall

11-09 Minneapolis, MN – Caboose

11-11 Lincoln, NE – Bourbon Theatre

11-12 Lawrence, KS – Granada Theater

11-13 Denver, CO – Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom

11-15 Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex

11-16 Boise, ID – Revolution Center

11-17 Yakima, WA – El Dos de Oro

11-19 Eugene, OR – McDonald Theatre

11-21 Vancouver, British Columbia – Vogue Theatre

11-22 Bend, OR – Midtown

11-23 Portland, OR – Roseland Theater

11-25 Oakland, CA – Fox Theater

11-26 Sacramento, CA – Ace of Spades

11-27 Santa Cruz, CA – The Catalyst

12-04 Tempe, AZ – The Marquee

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