Musician Natasha Owens debuts 'The Chosen One' single boosting Trump

The song title draws inspiration from an article called "The Chosen One" from conservative radio host Wayne Allyn Root.

Published: June 7, 2024 1:26pm

Music artist Natasha Owens this week debuted her latest single "The Chosen One," celebrating former President Donald Trump and casting him as an agent of God's providence.

The music video features footage of Trump throughout his New York criminal trial as well as the myriad prosecutors pursuing cases against him.

"I'm standing with the chosen one. Ain't no stopping what the Lord's begun. He's only human like you and me. Just the chosen one, the chosen one," blares the chorus of the just-under-three-minute country single.

"Last year I sang on the Mar-A-Lago lawn, and I dedicated my song ‘Warrior' to President Trump," Owens said in a press release. "I told him that night that we have prayed many days for God's protection to be with him. I believe that God has protected him and has made President Trump into a warrior who is fighting for us for such a time as this."

"I certainly know that President Trump is not the Messiah, but throughout the Bible, a perfect God has used many imperfect men to do great things for his kingdom," she continued. "We are in a battle between good and evil and I believe that God has chosen President Trump to push back against the evil in our country and the evil in this world. President Trump is 'The Chosen One.’” 

The song title draws inspiration from an article called "The Chosen One" from conservative radio host Wayne Allyn Root.

Ben Whedon is an editor and reporter for Just the News. Follow him on X, formerly Twitter.

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