YG Offers to Perform 'FDT' at Donald Trump's Inauguration for $4 Million

  /  01.15.2017

YG has a proposition for Donald Trump, but the President-elect might not like it.

On Saturday (Jan. 14), the Compton rapper offered to perform his anti-Trump anthem “FDT” at Trump’s upcoming inauguration. However, his proposal came with a $4 million caveat.

“I’ll perform Fuck Donald Trump at his inauguration for $4,000,000,” he tweeted.

Trump’s inauguration week has been the source of controversy. Singer Jennifer Holliday recently backed out of a performance at a Jan. 19 event called “Make America Great Again! Welcome Celebration.” She said she stood with the LGBTQ community and would not endorse Trump with a performance. Rock band 3 Doors Down and country star Toby Keith are still on board with the show.

Previously, the Radio City Rockettes found themselves under criticism for accepting an invite to perform at the Jan. 20 inauguration ceremony.

A single off YG’s 2016 album Still Brazy, the Nipsey Hussle-assisted “FDT” — short for “F**k Donald Trump” — is highly critical of the President-elect. “Woke up one morning and heard this weird ass mothaf**ker talkin’ out the side of his neck,” says the 4Hunnid boss. “Me and all my peoples, we always thought he was straight. Influential mothaf**ker when it came to the business. But now, since we know how you really feel, this how we feel: f**k Donald Trump.”

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