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5 Rappers Who Are Against Donald Trump

We have decided to compile a list of rappers who are against Donald Trump. Hip Hop artist a widely known for speaking up their mind especially on political issues. More and more artist are against Trump’s movement. One thing Donald Trump has achieved in this election is uniting some of hip-hop’s biggest names against what they perceive to be a common enemy. As the election draws to a close, more and more rappers and hip-hop artists have spoken out against Trump, and they’re not holding back.

1. Eminem

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Campaign Speech is an eight-minute long freestyle Eminem rap about Trump being a “loose cannon” and a “weapon of mass destruction”.

2. Jay and Beyonce

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Jay-Z and Beyonce have appeared at Hillary Clinton rallies, Mac Miller has been publicly outspoken about Trump since his song Donald Trump released in 2011.

3. YG

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YG told CNN his concerns over Trump’s anti-Mexican stance, his dismissal of police brutality, and the Black Lives Matter movement prompted him to speak out.

“He can’t be counted on to handle these issues. This issue is important to the black community, period. It’s life. It’s bigger than hip-hop.”

YG also went on to hand out free bagels in his hometown on Election Day. The bagels were dyed orange and dubbed “FDT bagels”.

4. Vince Mensa

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Appearing on Jimmy Kimmel’s show, Vic performed his hit 16 Shots, a tribute to Laquan McDonald, the 17-year-old who was fatally shot by police in Chicago in 2014.

But before the song ended, he stopped it to say: “I’m a young black man from Chicago and I’m tired of not being able to trust the police. I want to have faith in the men and women sworn to protect me. I don’t wanna see another 17-year-old kid like Laquan McDonald murdered in the street.

“So when I hear a candidate talking about law and order, and stop and frisk is the answer to our problems… you don’t know our problems in Chicago, and you damn sure don’t speak for us. Tomorrow we have the biggest election of our lifetime, so you gotta get out and vote against hate. Donald Trump is a racist, and if you don’t vote, racism wins.”

5. Chance The Rapper

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The rapper, also from Chicago, put on a free show in his hometown and once it was done, led the crowd through the streets to vote. And while they marched to the polls, fans chanted: “Not Donald Trump”.

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