Forgiato Blow and Amber Rose's song 'Trump Trump Baby' labeled 'cringe' after it is played during RNC
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN: The Republican National Convention (RNC) took an unexpected turn when Forgiato Blow and Amber Rose's anthem 'Trump Trump Baby,' played during the event, was widely labeled as 'cringe' by critics and attendees alike.
The second night of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was electrified as former challengers to Donald Trump, now the official party nominee for president, delivered some of the event's standout speeches.
Notable figures such as former South Carolina Governor and former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy took center stage during the themed festivities of 'Make America Safe Once Again'.
Donald Trump receives thunderous applause at RNC
Donald Trump’s emotional return to the public eye came just two days after the attempt on his life. The GOP presidential nominee suffered an injury to his right ear after 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire while he was speaking at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13.
Tragically, one of Trump's supporters, Corey Comperatore, was killed while protecting his family, and two others were critically wounded during the assassination attempt. Trump appeared at the RNC, receiving thunderous applause and cheers from his supporters.
Trump appeared visibly moved by entering the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee to Lee Greenwood’s famous song, 'God Bless the USA'. He took his seat to listen to remarks from various "everyday Americans," who passionately argued why Trump should be returned to the White House in 2025.
As the Republican Party gathers to reaffirm its platform and rally behind its nominees, 'Trump Trump Baby' serves as a rallying cry. The unconventional track, which blends hip-hop beats with political flair, made its official debut at the RNC's electrifying event, Blow, known for his bold lyrical style, collaborates with model and activist Rose to deliver a message that resonates with supporters of former President Trump.
Amber Rose embraces Donald Trump support at RNC
Amber Rose spoke Monday at the RNC, explaining her decision to "let go of my fear" of being judged for supporting former President Donald Trump after initially believing he was racist. Her father challenged her on that belief, prompting her to research more. "I realized Donald Trump and his supporters don’t care if you’re Black, white, gay or straight, it’s all love," Rose said. "And that’s when it hit me: These are my people. This is where I belong. So, I let go of my fear of judgment, of being misunderstood, of getting attacked by the left, and I put the red hat on too."
Internet users react to 'Trump Trump Baby' anthem debut at RNC
Netizens have been set abuzz following the debut of Blow and Rose's 'Trump Trump Baby' anthem at the Republican National Convention (RNC). While the unconventional track aimed to energize the audience with its blend of hip-hop beats and political messaging, reactions online have varied from amusement to outright criticism.
A social media user tweeted, "I find it funny that most of the time they are repeating the same thing through the whole song."
A second said, "Omg this is horrid."
A third claimed, "I can't watch that level of cringe. I can't imagine what the audience was thinking."
"They ripped off a song that ripped off a song that ripped of another song," read a tweet.
"Are we *sure* this isn’t parody?" penned a user.
I find it funny that most of the time they are repeating the same thing through the whole song.
— God Aodh (@god_aodh) July 17, 2024
I can't watch that level of cringe. I can't imagine what the audience was thinking.
— Molly (@Jyiiga) July 17, 2024
They ripped off a song that ripped off a song that ripped of another song 😆
— Audrey Rose Beavers🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️🦫 (@AudreyRoseBeavs) July 17, 2024
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