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Soulja Boy and Trump’s Crypto Ball: Money Talks Louder than Politics
Washington D.C., USAMonday, January 20, 2025
Critics have been quick to point out the double standards in the music industry. Some compare Soulja Boy’s situation to that of Chrisette Michele, whose career suffered after her 2017 inauguration performance. However, Soulja Boy defended his actions, arguing that the event was primarily about crypto and not politics. "Trump wasn’t even there, " he said. "It was the Crypto Ball for crypto. "
The rapper also admitted feeling misled about the event’s political nature. "Honestly, they tricked me halfway through, " he confessed. "I was like, 'Man, forget this Trump stuff. '" This revelation adds another layer to the debate, questioning the transparency of such events.
Historically, prominent rappers have maintained close ties with the Democratic Party. Barack Obama hosted several hip-hop artists during his presidency, and Vice President Kamala Harris featured artists like Megan Thee Stallion in her 2024 campaign rallies. This context shows that political associations are not new in the music industry.
What’s next? The official inauguration events are scheduled for January 20, featuring more performers like Carrie Underwood and The Village People. As the controversy continues, it raises questions about the intersection of politics and entertainment, and the complex decisions artists must make.
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