Lara Trump trolled after dropping single ‘No Days Off’ featuring French Montana: ‘Migraine-inducing'

WASHINGTON, DC: Lara Trump is currently the woman of the moment! While Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law is currently making headlines for debuting her new show on Fox News, she also dropped new music.
The 42-year-old former Republican National Committee co-chair recently ventured into music and released her new single - ‘No Days Off’ - in collaboration with Moroccan-American rapper French Montana.
New Lara Trump song just dropped. Sorry to disappoint, just audio only for now. pic.twitter.com/wFng5SlmTL
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) February 21, 2025
While Lara has welcomed a change in her life by entering the music industry, the same cannot be said for her fans. Her recently released song received plenty of criticism, with netizens even declaring it might be “migraine-inducing.”
Lara Trump drops new single with French Montana
On Friday, February 21, Lara Trump stunned a section of the internet when she dropped her new single, titled ‘No Days Off’, with French Montana, real name Karim Kharbouch, 40.
While the song is audio-only, she released a black-and-white cover art with the duo posing together.
Montana, who once dated Khloe Kardashian, is a Moroccan-American rapper, who was born in Casablanca but migrated to New York when he was 13.
As reported by The Daily Beast, the duo’s latest song clocks at a little under two-and-a-half minutes, and appears to have considerable autotune.

Lara opens the song singing, ‘No days off’ twice, before singing, “I’m a little hard to read. You only know what they show you. When you turn on the TV. So think of this as a reboot. I’m more than meets the eye, so many different sides you don’t know about.”
The ‘My View With Lara Trump’ host continued, “I’m putting in the work-work-work. So many days and nights got me losing count. To those who think they know me—do the math, you don’t know the half, but if you listen closely, close your eyes, enjoy the ride.”
Lara Trump's musical endeavor gets roasted by social media users
The internet went unhinged as they roasted Lara Trump's attempt at bringing out a new musical piece with French Montana. While some conjectured she should be told the truth regarding the production, others joked it was better without the audio.
One of the social media users quipped, "Is it available without the audio? 🤓"
Someone else noted sarcastically, "Autotune is the silicone of music."
Another disgruntled social media user added, "Isn’t an asteroid on its way here? I thought I heard that. Please hurry."
Isn’t an asteroid on its way here? I thought I heard that. Please hurry.
— Brian Rundle 🇺🇸🦅💙 💙💙 (@BRun13) February 21, 2025
"Someone close who truly loves her needs to tell her the truth," said someone else.
Someone close who truly loves her needs to tell her the truth.
— Smtown Wife (@SmTownWife) February 22, 2025
Another user noted, "She's a better singer than I am... But I don't call myself a singer."
She's a better singer than I am... But I don't call myself a singer.
— AmyWho? 🦉@amyowl73.bsky.social (@amyowl73) February 21, 2025
Someone else declared, "But the audio is the worst part! 😨."
"This needs a warning - "May be migraine-inducing,"" added another demystified fan.
Someone else pointed out, "The autotune is strong with this one."
"That's the part I didn't want to come out," admitted another user.
"Oh hell no I don’t want my ear drums punctured!," noted another social media user.
Someone else noted, "I can see the video now... Lara as a robot - it will be the only way for the audio to make sense!"
I can see the video now... Lara as a robot - it will be the only way for the audio to make sense!
— humberbay56 (@HBSToron) February 21, 2025
"It should be visuals only because nobody wants to listen to that c***!," noted another user.
It should be visuals only because nobody wants to listen to that crap!
— Diehose (@DiehosedAgain) February 21, 2025
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