The song begins with Trump’s edited audio saying, “They’re eating the dogs/ they’re eating the cats/ they’re eating the pets of the people who live there.”
Lead singer and producer David Scott then starts singing while playing an electric keyboard, pleading with the people of Springfield not to eat his cat and dog, and suggesting alternative food options.
“People of Springfield, please don’t eat my cat/ why would you do that / eat something else,” Scott sings.
“People of Springfield, please don’t eat my dog/ here’s a catalog of other things to eat,” he added while holding a sheet of paper that had pictures of food items including an egg, bread and more.
During the catchy hook, Scott sings “whoa whoa whoa” and “meow meow meow” as a husky and a cat appear, their barks and mews auto-tuned in harmony.
The music video has already garnered over 267,000 views on X, with fans praising the song as a hilarious fall “banger” and calling it “brilliant.”
The video concludes with a message saying that the proceeds from streaming the song will be donated to the Clark County SPCA, which assists pets in Springfield.
Trump’s false claim about Haitian migrants eating dogs and cats in Springfield was made during a televised debate with Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday. ABC News’ David Muir fact-checked the statement, reporting that the city’s manager had received no credible reports of pets being harmed or abused by the immigrant community.