Paul McCartney has reportedly written a song about Donald Trump just a month after the once and forever Beatle slated the US President for unleashing the "ugly side of America."
According to reports, the as yet unnamed song will appear on McCartney's new album, which is due for release later this year.
The Liverpool Echo reports that 75-year-old McCartney was making his annual appearance at the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts, which he founded in 1995, when he confirmed the new song.

"Sometimes the situation in the world is so crazy that you’ve got to address it." he told students.
In an interview with the Daily Telegraph earlier in July, McCartney was more specific in his criticism of Trump, telling the newspaper: "He’s unleashed the ugly side of America. People feel like they have got a free pass to be, if not violent, at least antagonistic towards people of a different colour or a different race,
"I think we all thought we’d got past that a long time ago."
Last July George Harrison's estate issued an angry rebuke when Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka took to the stage at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland to The Beatles' song Here Comes The Sun.
Trump has few friends or supporters in the entertainment industry and during his election campaign last year many performers, including U2 and Madonna, slammed the then Republican presidential nominee.