Governor Ron DeSantis just got his own theme song courtesy of two music legends.
Johnny Van Zant, lead singer of Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Donnie Van Zant of 38 Special co-wrote “Sweet Florida” and presented it to the governor in person.
Johnny told Fox and Friends Friday that DeSantis had told him that he was going to run for re-election which gave Van Zant the idea to create something special.
The song was composed in just a few hours and originally recorded on an iPhone so the brothers could send it to DeSantis quickly.
“We’ve never done that before…and we took a chance,” they explained.
The pair then re-recorded it in their studio (the mix above.)
“Sweet Florida” is available on Spotify, Apple Music and the music video is posted on sweetfloridasong.com.
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