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Sir Rod Stewart Spices Politics with New Video: “No F**ks Left to Give with Donald Trump”

Thursday, 29 January 2026 08:24

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The legendary British rocker isn’t holding back. Sir Rod Stewart’s latest video takes aim at former U.S. President Donald Trump

Sir Rod Stewart has never been one to shy away from controversy—but his latest video, No F**ks Left to Give with Donald Trump, may be his boldest statement yet. Released last week, the video features Stewart strutting through a stylized, political-themed set, belting out lyrics laced with his trademark wit and irreverence. While Stewart has long balanced rock, soul, and pop with theatrical flair, fans were taken aback by the pointed references to Trump’s political missteps and media persona.

“I wanted to say it, and I’m old enough to not care what anyone thinks,” Stewart said in a brief interview on social media. “It’s just honesty. If you’re not laughing or thinking a little differently afterward, then what’s the point?”

The video has already gone viral, racking up millions of views in its first few days. From the fiery guitar riffs to the playful use of archive footage of Trump in various headlines, the piece blends Stewart’s musical energy with satirical commentary—a combination few artists have mastered. Music critics have praised Stewart for not only staying relevant but doing so with a fearless approach that many younger performers envy.

This isn’t the first time Stewart has used his platform to comment on culture and society. Over his 60-year career, the singer-songwriter has released a staggering number of hits, crossing genres with ease. His catalogue includes anthems like Maggie May, which cemented his solo career; Do Ya Think I’m Sexy?, a disco-infused track that became a global sensation; and Forever Young, a heartfelt ballad that continues to resonate across generations. Stewart’s ability to fuse rock, pop, soul, and even a touch of folk has kept him in the public eye for decades, earning him numerous awards, including induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1994.

Beyond chart-toppers, Stewart has explored diverse musical avenues, recording Blondes Have More Fun, Tonight I’m Yours, and his recent The Tears of Hercules albums, always balancing commercial appeal with personal expression. Yet even with his monumental success, Stewart says, his creative spark remains undimmed.

The No F**ks Left to Give with Donald Trump video also serves as a reminder of Stewart’s enduring cultural relevance. By intertwining humor, politics, and musical bravado, he has created a work that engages both longtime fans and a new audience discovering his music in the digital age. Comment threads online are abuzz with reactions ranging from laughter to debate, highlighting the impact of Stewart’s commentary beyond just the music.

Stewart’s career, of course, is punctuated by reinvention. From the raucous rock ‘n’ roll of Every Picture Tells a Story to the smooth balladry of Downtown Train, and his exploration of standards with the Great American Songbook series in the 2000s, Stewart has proven that adaptability and authenticity are a rare combination in music. His ability to infuse personal charisma into every performance—whether live on stage or in a music video—keeps audiences engaged decades after his first hit.

For fans, the video is more than a political statement; it’s a reminder that Stewart’s voice—literally and figuratively—remains powerful. “I’m not here to tiptoe,” he said. “I’ve lived my life, sung my songs, and now if I want to sing about the things that get my goat, I will.”

No F**ks Left to Give with Donald Trump is streaming now across all major platforms, proving once again that Rod Stewart continues to be a rock icon unafraid to challenge the status quo.

 

 

Sources:

  • Rolling Stone
  • Billboard
  • YouTube
  • Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

 

Image: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. Author:   Michaelcohnphoto

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