American singer sang about Zelenskyy's suit: Track went viral

American performer and songwriter Ron Gallo wrote a satirical song about the skirmish at the White House on February 28, when Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was reproached for not wearing a classic business suit to important talks with Donald Trump.
The singer titled his song If only Zelenskyy had a nice suit. He ridiculed the accusations that the Ukrainian leader had allegedly ignored the US administration's recommendation to wear a suit to the event.
"A passion for fasc'in," the singer captioned his video.
It should be noted that in almost a day the video has been viewed more than 5 million times and has gained about 2,500 likes, making it a real hit on the web.
Lyrics of the song by Ron Gallo
If only Zelenskyy had a nice suit
And didn't wear all black to match with his troops
While they get ravaged by a tin of poo.
Oval Office packed with a bunch of f*cking squares
Saying: "We understand you're in despair,
But was there nothing nicer that you could wear?
We understand your country's being attacked unjustly.
But would it kill you to say "thank you" and "please"?
We're taking time away from our fascist regime
To try and help you keep your peace.
How dare you talk over me talking over you?
How dare you talk over me yelling over you?"
If only Zelenskyy had a nice suit,
Maybe there'd be something we could do.
If only Zelensky had a nice suit,
A 10K Brioni in navy blue,
White shirt and red tie,
No one else would have to die.
Who is Ron Gallo
Ron Gallo (Ronald James Gallo III) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and artist. He started his solo career in 2014 after working as a frontman in various bands. The musician is 32 years old.
He became popular due to his unique music, which combines elements of rock and roll, indie rock, and garage sound. He is also known for his unconventional approach to songwriting: his work often contains sarcastic and ironic lyrics that touch on social and political issues.
American singer Ron Gallo (instagram.com/rongallo)
What we know about the White House scandal
On February 28, the presidents of the United States and Ukraine met in the Oval Office of the White House. Brian Glenn, an American journalist and chief White House correspondent for Real America's Voice, asked Volodymyr Zelenskyy a strange question about why he was not wearing a suit.
"I will wear one when the war is over. Maybe it will be like yours. Maybe it's better. Maybe it's cheaper. We'll see!" - the Ukrainian president replied.
Then Trump said that Ukraine allegedly doesn't thank the United States enough and should sign a peace agreement with Russia.
And when Zelenskyy asked what security guarantees would be in place, the US president said that our country "has no strong cards." Zelenskyy replied that he did not come to the White House to play cards.