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Rapper Money Man Says He’d Vote For Trump Over Any Democrat Candidate; Here’s His Reason

BY Dora Abena Dzaka March 19, 2024 10:08 AM EDT
Photo Credit: Facebook @Money Man

Tysen Jay Bolding, known professionally as Money Man, has disclosed his political affiliations in light of his recent endorsement of Republican candidate Donald Trump.

The LLC rapper tweeted a video clip from his most recent podcast appearance to his followers. He wrote, “Dropping tonight!!!” in the tweet. 

“I f##k with Trump,” Money Man said before doubling down, “I’m f###ing with Trump. I would go for Trump,” when asked who he would vote for.

Money Man gave an explanation for why he thought Republican candidates like Trump and others are better than Democratic politicians. In addition, the entertainer admitted that he was a fan of Trump’s newly-released sneaker. 

“This is my thing; I don’t think the Democrats did sh*t for us,” he said. “Man, I don’t see n### as getting rich out this b###h man. Trump just, at least on the other side, told you how they feel. You know what I’m saying? Shoutout to Trump, man.”

Rapper Money Man is not the only one who has sided with Trump in his reelection campaign. At a recent rally, Trump took time to introduce MAGA rapper Forgiato Blow to an enthusiastic crowd.

With songs like Boycott Target, Let’s Go Brandon, and My President, Forgiato Blow has successfully carved out a place for himself in the political arena while openly endorsing Trump and his policies. This approach has drawn praise and criticism alike.

Rapper Tysen Jay Bolding, also known as Money Man, was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on February 27, 1986.

Prior to his eighteenth mixtape, Epidemic (2020), his Kobe Bryant-inspired 2020 single 24 peaked at No.49 on the Billboard Hot 100. Red Eye (2023), his mixtape, became his highest-charting entry on the Billboard 200.

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