The Liberal Party has released a diss track aimed at Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and the Labor Party, which the party has described as “Kendrick meeting Question Time”. The rap song titled Leaving Labor was released on Monday morning and discusses the cost of living crisis. The song opens with a line about grocery prices, saying “It ain’t the way that it’s supposed to be.
” Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today “I just want to buy some eggs and cheese, $100 are you kidding me?,” the unknown artist raps. “It cost too much to live, the economy’s looking a mess. “So we living cheque to cheque, Labor’s got us feeling so stressed.
“We need to find a solution, need to switch up the people in power. “I just wanna put food on the table, so I’m willing to do what I gotta.” The chorus repeats the lines: “Bring them prices down, this is what we need.
’Cause Albo’s gotta leave, Albo’s gotta leave.” The second verse says the “situation is critical, prices are at the pinnacle”. “We gotta redirect the focus, I’m just keeping it real what I’m telling you.
“There’s something that’s gotta change, open your eyes. “Labor lied about bringing the price of electricity down, over 97 times.” At the time of publishing, the track has one comment.
It simply says “execrable”, meaning extremely bad or unpleasant. A now-deleted comment earlier said: “I’m beating myself up for even listening to that. why???? why???”.
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Liberal Party releases rap song attacking Anthony Albanese’s Labor and Australia’s cost-of-living crisis

The diss track is described as ‘Kendrick meeting Question Time’. Hear it for yourself.