Saturday, November 23, 2024

Eminem Asks Vivek Ramaswamy To Stop ‘Lose Yourself’

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Vivek, stand down. Rap star Eminem has formally requested For the Republican candidate To US President Vivek Ramasamy Rural areas should stop rapping his songsAccording to the letter made public on Monday.

Video of a businessman enjoying a surprise surge in the Republican primary race. Lose yourself At a political event in Iowa, it went viral a few weeks ago.

US music rights watchdog BMI indicated in a memo published by the Daily Mail and confirmed to AFP that the thirty-year-old candidate had received an “official request” from Eminem. More music.

Rapping at Harvard

This complete political novice, who likes to imagine himself in “Trump 2.0”, has surprisingly finished third in the polls for the early 2024 Republican primary.

While studying at Harvard, he was nicknamed “Da Veg” for his skills as a rapper, an alter-ego follower of libertarian texts. “If you think Speaker Vivek Ramasamy is serious, you haven’t met Da Wake yet,” quipped the university’s student newspaper The Crimson in 2006.

During the last two presidential elections, many famous artists and heirs of Prince, including Pharrell Williams, Rihanna, Aerosmith or Adele, have complained that their titles were played at Donald Trump campaign rallies.

The Rolling Stones, a popular British rock band, have also threatened legal action if they continue to exploit the Republican Party’s success. You can’t always get what you want.

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