As the United States braces for the inauguration of Donald Trump for a second term, Nelly has stepped into the spotlight, defending his decision to perform at the swearing-in ceremony.
The Grammy-winning rapper expressed his pride and honour in accepting the invitation, despite facing backlash for supporting the controversial Republican leader.
Joining a star-studded lineup that includes Carrie Underwood, Kid Rock, Billy Ray Cyrus, Village People, and Jason Aldean, Nelly will take the stage at the Capitol in Washington D.C. on 20 January 2025.
In a recent interview with Geto Boys’ Willie D on YouTube, Nelly passionately asserted that it should not matter whether people agree with his political choices.
"I didn’t know that I had to agree with your political choices," the 50-year-old rapper stated.
"He is the president. He won," he added, emphasising the importance of respecting the office of the president irrespective of personal political affiliations. His words reflect a sentiment echoed by many in the world of entertainment who choose to separate their profession from the political climate.
For Nelly, the motivation behind participating in the inauguration is not financial. "I’m not doing this for money. I’m doing this because it’s an honour," he asserted, underscoring his respect for the position itself.
The upcoming inauguration ceremony promises to be a hallmark event, marking not just the transition of power but also a moment where artists grapple with their roles within a politically charged landscape.
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