Trump’s ‘global appeal’ celebrated in viral dance video by NY-21 Republican candidate

Anthony Constantino said he hopes his pro-Trump song unites listeners worldwide, including in North and South Korea
Anthony Constantino’s video mixes Trump dance clips with global imagery, country flags, and a Kim Jong Un ‘Gangnam Style’ reference (X @constantino)
Anthony Constantino’s video mixes Trump dance clips with global imagery, country flags, and a Kim Jong Un ‘Gangnam Style’ reference (X @constantino)


AMSTERDAM, NEW YORK: Anthony Constantino, the CEO of sticker company Sticker Mule and a Republican congressional candidate in New York, has released a pro-Donald Trump dance track and music video portraying the US president as a globally celebrated figure.

The song, titled ‘Trump’, was released on Monday, May 18, as part of Constantino’s upcoming ‘Thank You President Trump’ album. Featuring an electronic house beat, the track mixes political messaging with club-style visuals and references to countries including India, Mexico, Italy, Great Britain, Japan, and both North and South Korea.



Constantino said he wanted to use music rather than a traditional campaign speech to express what he believes is Trump’s international popularity.

Anthony Constantino drops pro-Trump dance anthem

Constantino is running for election to the US House of Representatives in New York’s 21st Congressional District.

In a statement announcing the release, Constantino described the song as a “dance hit inspired by President Trump.”

“Sticker Mule is a global company so I know first hand that President Trump is loved worldwide,” Constantino said. “I thought it would be helpful to explain as much in a song.”



The music video leans heavily into exaggerated patriotic and international imagery. Clips appearing to reference world leaders, country flags, and viral internet culture are edited alongside footage of Trump dancing and waving to crowds. One sequence references North Korean leader Kim Jong Un alongside scenes inspired by the viral ‘Gangnam Style’ dance.

Constantino said the imagery was intended as “a subtle hint to ease tensions between the Koreas.”

The song itself repeats Trump’s name over an upbeat electronic rhythm and includes lines praising the president’s worldwide recognition. The campaign-style visuals appear designed to blur the line between internet meme culture and political promotion.

Sticker Mule CEO enters pro-Trump music spotlight

Constantino is best known as the founder and CEO of Sticker Mule, an online custom printing company headquartered in Amsterdam, New York. He has increasingly stepped into Republican politics and positioned himself as a vocal supporter of Trump ahead of the congressional race.

The ‘Trump’ single was released under Constantino’s Mule MGMT label. According to the campaign announcement, the broader album was completed in roughly two weeks in collaboration with internet influencer Greatness and Grammy-nominated producer Helluva.

The release reflects a growing trend of political candidates embracing entertainment-driven campaign tactics to capture online attention and energize supporters through viral content instead of conventional political advertising. 



Constantino said he hopes the song can unite listeners internationally despite its overtly political theme. “It would be the ultimate compliment if people in both Koreas and all over the world like the song,” he said.

Constantino is primarily running against Robert Smullen in the Republican primary for New York’s 21st Congressional District. Smullen is a New York state assemblyman and former Marine colonel who has also aligned himself with President Trump.

The two Republicans are competing to replace outgoing Rep Elise Stefanik in the June 23, 2026, GOP primary. On the Democratic side, candidates include Blake Gendebien and Stuart Amoriell.

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