Rapper Mac Miller Clearly Not A Fan of Donald Trump 2016 Presidential Campaign
Pittsburgh native and rapper Mac Miller has beef with the Republican Presidential frontrunner Donald Trump and it's escalating. Miller is clearly not a fan of the political candidate! When did this drama start? It started back in 2013, when the rapper discovered the wealthy real estate tycoon would be running for the highest seat in the nation. Miller wrote, "Everyone is afraid. Be YOU," and added, "White/Black White."
The Source reported on Miller's frustration, "When he started running for president I was like, 'Oh, f**k-this is horrible, I have a f**king song with this dude's name and now he's being such a douchebag." And apparently, Trump wasn't too pleased with the "100 Grandkids" lyrists' comments and called Mac an "ungrateful dog." Perhaps Trump is referring to a song that the musician made about him, which garnished some success.
Nevertheless, the recording artist took to social media to urge his fans to not vote for "The Donald," due to what the 23-year old views as a racist campaign. He also mentions reverse racism and the social campaign of black lives matter.
Hiphop Wired published his tweets and after ranting, Mac toned his rant down a bit by saying, "I don't know why I got that serious there. Back to fart jokes and raps about drugs. Because obviously I don't think about this world's future," he continued. "Just don't forget about the ridiculously large amount of humans who are down to have Donald Trump be present. There is work to do. Just please don't elect this motherf*cker man."
Mac's comments touched a nerve with some of his fans. One fan wrote, "Music is suppose to unify not seperate." Do you think Miller comments have any validity? Sound off, we'd love to hear from you!