Lara Trump, former RNC Co-Chair, participated in filming a music video in Miami with Egyptian artist Mohamed Ramadan. The track, titled "Sah-Sah," is scheduled for release on January 23. Ramadan, who has over 31 million Instagram followers, is set to headline Madison Square Garden in May.
History of Lara Trump's Music Releases
Trump's musical endeavors have included several releases:
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2023: She released a cover of Tom Petty's "I Won't Back Down." The Tom Petty estate had previously issued a cease-and-desist to the Trump campaign in 2020 regarding the use of the song. Trump's cover debuted in the top 10 of Billboard's Digital Song Sales chart. Public comments on the song were largely negative, with some listeners describing it as "bad autotuned karaoke" and "embarrassingly awful." At the 2024 White House Correspondents' Dinner, Colin Jost made a comment referencing the release.
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2024: Trump released "Hero," a ballad dedicated to first responders. The music video featured her singing on a fire escape. Public and critical reactions to the song were predominantly negative. One YouTube comment stated, "I have been paralyzed for ten years and when I heard this song, I actually stood up and walked over to my TV to turn it off." Political commentator Travis Akers suggested listeners exposed to the song might be "entitled to compensation."
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April 2024: Jimmy Kimmel's show conducted an experiment playing Trump's song "Anything Is Possible" to pedestrians, presenting it as a new Taylor Swift track. Listeners offered negative feedback, with one calling it "really, really robotic—more like AI." Upon learning it was Lara Trump, the general consensus among participants was that it "makes way more sense."
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2025: Trump collaborated with Moroccan-American rapper French Montana on "No Days Off." Rolling Stone described the track critically. The collaboration also generated backlash among French Montana's fanbase.
Collaboration with Mohamed Ramadan
The partnership with Mohamed Ramadan stems from Make Music Right, a conservative music initiative founded by Trump to promote "traditional values" in American music. Ramadan shared behind-the-scenes footage from the Miami shoot, including clips of him teaching Trump's daughter, Carolina, his "Tiger Dance" moves. Ramadan expressed optimism about the collaboration on Instagram.
Trump has secured a distribution deal for an upcoming EP through First Class Label Group's partnership with Warner Music Group. She also hosts a Fox News weekend show and established her own music business, LT Music LLC, in April 2025.