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Listen to Barbra Streisand’s New Anti-Trump Song, “Don’t Lie to Me,” from New Album, “Walls”

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Barbra Streisand has a new song, and it’s aimed at Donald Trump. “Don’t Lie to Me” is the first single from a new album called “Walls,” coming November 2nd. The song is written by Swedish hitmaker Jonas Myrin and Streisand’s producer, Jay Landers.

In an interview with Billboard, Streisand calls Trump “The Liar in Chief, the Groper in Chief.”

Other songwriters and producers on the album include Mariah Carey’s old collaborator, Walter Afansieff, as well as Streisand’s award winning pals Alan and Marilyn Bergman, and Nashville heavyweight Steve Dorff, father of actor Steven Dorff.

Barbra doesn’t miss a beat: the remake of “A Star is Born” is coming on October 5th. She’s giving it exactly one month on its own, then she’s coming in to reclaim her crown and her publicity. Just wait and see if she turns up on the Grammys singing a duet with Lady Gaga. I like her style!

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