Pro-Trump Rapper Forgiato Blow Eyes Political Office, Calls Trump a “Gangster”

by Barbara
Forgiato Blow

Forgiato Blow, the Trump-obsessed rapper known for his outspoken support of the former president, has hinted at a future run for political office and described Donald Trump as a “gangster” in an exclusive interview.

Kurt Juntz, better known by his stage name Forgiato Blow, has built a career around his pro-Trump persona since releasing his first supportive song, “Silver Spoon,” in 2016. The South Florida hip-hop artist has become a familiar face at Trump rallies, receiving shoutouts from the former president himself.

Blow has also recorded music in support of other right-wing figures, including Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz and former White House spokeswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. His song was recently featured at the Republican National Convention (RNC) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where The U.S. Sun caught up with him.

Clad in a gold chain with Trump’s head and a $40,000 MAGA ring, Blow is hard to miss. He even sports a massive tattoo of Trump’s face on his thigh. On social media, he refers to himself as “Trump’s Nephew.”

Blow shared that while his music about “guns, drugs, and murder” or “gangs” received no negative feedback, his pro-Trump and MAGA-themed raps quickly made him a controversial figure. Despite this, he has attended every Trump rally this election season, except the one in Butler, Pennsylvania, where Trump was shot and one person was killed.

Blow’s recent moment of triumph came at the RNC in Milwaukee when his song and video “Trump Trump Baby” were played on the first day of the convention. The video features rapper and model Amber Rose, who has also expressed her pro-Trump views this year and addressed the RNC earlier this month.

Blow recounted the challenges he faced in getting the song made, claiming that Sony “tried to take it down” due to its similarities to Vanilla Ice’s 1990 hit “Ice Ice Baby,” which itself was controversial for its uncredited sampling of Queen and David Bowie’s “Under Pressure.”

Blow, however, believes his difficulties stemmed from a different issue. “Every time you speak the truth they try to bring you down,” he said.

The rapper’s larger-than-life persona and unwavering support for Trump continue to make waves in both the music and political spheres, hinting at an intriguing future that may blend both worlds even further.

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