The Hidden Pro-MAGA Stances of Rising Female Musicians
The intersection of the music industry and political activism has historically leaned toward liberal causes, but a growing number of female musicians are vocalizing their support for the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement. While mainstream media often highlights artists with progressive leanings, these performers use their platforms to champion conservative values, economic nationalism, and the policies of Donald Trump. From viral country stars to former pop group members, these artists are finding a dedicated audience within the American electorate. This list examines several rising and established female musicians who have publicly aligned themselves with the MAGA platform.
Kaya Jones

Kaya Jones is a former member of the Pussycat Dolls who has transitioned into a career as a solo artist and political commentator. She has publicly supported Donald Trump since his 2016 campaign and serves on the National Diversity Coalition for Trump. Her social media presence frequently features endorsements of the America First agenda and various conservative legislative priorities. In addition to her political activism, she has released several singles that reflect her personal and political worldview. Jones often speaks at major conservative conferences to bridge the gap between the entertainment industry and politics.
Azealia Banks

Azealia Banks is a rapper and songwriter known for her outspoken nature and complex political endorsements. She initially voiced support for Donald Trump during the 2016 election cycle, citing his business acumen as a primary reason for her preference. Banks has reaffirmed her support during the 2024 election cycle, appearing at events and posting on social media regarding her intent to vote for him. Although her political views are often debated, she has maintained a stance that aligns with several core conservative principles. Her music, such as the album ‘Broke with Expensive Taste’, remains influential in the industry despite her polarizing political commentary.
Amber Rose

Amber Rose is a model and media personality who recently ventured into music with the release of her own singles. During the 2024 election cycle, she surprised many followers by officially endorsing Donald Trump during a speech at the Republican National Convention. She has stated that her transition to the MAGA movement was prompted by her research and concerns regarding the economy and safety. Rose has been vocal on social platforms about her shift from previous political affiliations to a more conservative outlook. Her public support marks a significant instance of a mainstream celebrity entering the pro-MAGA space.
RaeLynn

RaeLynn is a country music singer who first gained fame as a contestant on the television series ‘The Voice’. While she often keeps her specific political views more private than some peers, she has shown support for Donald Trump at several events. She has participated in gatherings that align with the Republican party and has shared content that resonates with the MAGA base. Her music, including the album ‘WildHorse’, often reflects traditional Southern values and themes of American patriotism. RaeLynn remains a popular figure in the Nashville scene who maintains a strong connection with conservative fans.
Latavia Roberson

Latavia Roberson, an original member of the group Destiny’s Child, has expressed support for Donald Trump’s policies in various interviews and social media posts. She has highlighted the importance of economic growth and job creation as reasons for her political alignment during his presidency. While she continues to work on her solo music career and various television projects, her political leanings have occasionally surfaced in social media discussions. Roberson has emphasized that her views are based on her personal assessment of the country’s economic needs. She represents a segment of R&B artists who have found common ground with aspects of the MAGA platform.
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