When one would usually go to iTunes, they would probably open that application to download their favorite artists and singers' music or probably check out their favorite podcasts - but download the song of their favorite president? - that's new!

While that question might seem weird, it is the reality, as Donald Trump's new single with J6 Prison Choir just topped the iTunes Charts. (via All HipHop)

The new Donald Trump song, titled "Justice For All" makes its way to the top of the list, claiming the No. 1 spot on iTunes.

Surprisingly, the song beat out the main chart-toppers on the list.

This includes Miley Cyrus' Billboard Hot 100 chart-topper "Flowers," which was bumped to No. 2 on the list, being the former chart leader. Morgan Wallen's "Last Night" is now on No. 3, Tim McGraw's "Standing Room Only" fell to No. 4, while Lauren Daigle's "Thank God I Do" rounds the Top 5.

Donald Trump's song "Justice For All" literally trumped big artists like Rihanna for "Lift Me Up," Nicki Minaj's "Red Ruby Da Sleeze," and even Coi Leray's "Players."

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Perhaps dubbed as one of the most divisive persons not just in the country but probably on the planet too, Donald Trump is getting more love than hate this time, as his song was one of the most downloaded songs in the country this week.

Not only is Trump's literal voice heard on the track, but he recruited the J6 Prison Choir too for the song's collaboration. Controversially, the J6 Prison choir is composed of a group of men who were convicted after storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

In the song, the infamous choir sings "The Star Spangled Banner" from jail before chanting "USA! USA!" in the climax. The track also hears Trump's performance of the national anthem, intertwined with the infamous president's reciting of the Pledge of Allegiance.

University of Michigan law professor called the song a "disinformation tactic right out of the authoritarian playbook," The Guardian reports.

CNN reported that the J6 Prison Choir requested to be part of the track of his upcoming song. And in support of the incarcerated, Trump agreed to do so and recorded the audio at his Mar-A-Lago residence in Florida.

Check out the full track below:

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