Antonio Brown and disgraced rapper Sean Kingston release bizarre 'Elon Musk' song

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2025-03-30 22:56:17 | Updated at 2025-04-01 18:06:01 1 day ago

Former NFL star Antonio Brown has seemingly found creative inspiration in his political passions. 

The former wide receiver has collaborated with Sean Kingston, who was found guilty in federal court of over $1 million in fraud this week, to release a new song titled, 'Elon Musk.' 

The single dropped on Friday - the same day Kingston appeared in court - and is available to stream on Apple Music and Spotify

Throughout the track, Brown, who was an ardent support of President Donald Trump in the buildup to last year's election, frequently references his political views. 

The lyrics feature lines such as, 'I feel like Elon Musk in a Cybertruck,' and, 'I'm from the hood so I vote for Trump.' 

Kingston appears on the chorus, singing a heavily-autotuned hook, 'Ya know shawty, ya know.' 

Antonio Brown has released a rap song titled, 'Elon Musk,' after the Tesla chief 

The former wide receiver collaborated with disgraced rapper Sean Kingston on the track

Brown makes multiple references to the Trump advisor throughout the three-minute song

Brown also released a music video for the track over the weekend which includes scenes showing him pulling up to a private jet in a Cybertruck - the futuristic electric pickup truck manufactured by Musk's company, Tesla. 

Brown, who has become known for his unusual antics online since playing his final game for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2022, hasn't shied away from publicly supporting Trump and Musk.

The ex-Buccaneers and Steelers player has been an extremely vocal supporter of Trump in the months leading up to and after his resounding win over Kamala Harris.

He even attended a Trump rally and led a voter registration drive at a tailgate party - both in Pittsburgh - before the 78-year-old was ultimately elected as president for a second time.

Brown and former Steelers teammate Le'Veon Bell both appeared onstage next to Trump, before greeting him on the tarmac when he landed back in Pittsburgh shortly after for their old team's game against the New York Jets.

Three weeks after the election he also continued to take aim at the Democrats on social media and Biden was in his sights on Thanksgiving.

Biden endured a number of high-profile gaffes that ultimately forced him to withdraw from the election race, including calling Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky 'President Putin ' and confusing Harris for Trump.

Brown tapped into Biden's confusion on Thanksgiving and posted a picture of the 82-year-old holding a turkey with the caption: 'Happy Easter'.

The ex-Buccaneers and Steelers player has been a vocal supporter of Donald Trump

Brown joined Trump on his election campaign trail before his huge win over Kamala Harris

Yet while Brown was celebrating his new song on social media, Kingston was reportedly left in tears in court Friday. 

The Beautiful Girls hitmaker and his mother Janice Turner were found guilty in federal court of over $1 million in fraud this Friday.

Kingston, 35, and Turner, 62, stood accused of defrauding a jewelry business, a luxury bed company, a used luxury and exotic car dealership and a luxury microLED TV company since October 2023, arrest warrants said.

Now a jury has convicted both of them of all five charges leveled against them, with each of them potentially facing up to 20 years in prison.

The Beautiful Girls hitmaker is said to have wept in court when the verdict was announced, according to a report in TMZ .

When Turner was escorted from the courtroom and remanded into custody, Kingston allegedly pleaded with U.S. Marshalls to 'protect my mother.'

Kingston will remain in home detention until he and Turner are sentenced on July 11, while she remains in custody because the judge regards her as a flight risk.

Both Kingston and his mother pleaded not guilty to the charges against them last August during an arraignment hearing before Broward Circuit Judge Ernest Kollra.

Rapper Sean Kingston and his mother Janice Turner were found guilty in federal court of over $1 million in wire fraud this Friday; pictured 2012

Kingston, 35, and Turner, 62, stood accused of defrauding a jewelry business, a luxury bed company, a used luxury and exotic car dealership and a luxury microLED TV company 

Kingston was originally arrested last May in Fort Irwin,  an Army training base in California's Mojave Desert where he was performing, on a warrant issued by the Broward Sheriff´s Office.

Meanwhile, Turner was arrested on the same day after a SWAT team raided the singer's rented mansion in Southwest Ranches.

Warrants allege they stole money, $480,000 worth of jewelry, a $160,000 Cadillac Escalade and furniture.

Kingston's counsel defended him on the grounds that he was a 'child' who did not understand his finances, while the judge described his mother as the 'fixer' and the 'nerve center' for the criminal enterprise.

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