Plies Takes Kamala Harris Support To Another Level With Tribute Song ‘Mrs. 47’
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Plies has made his support for Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign loud and clear since she began running, and now he’s taking it a step further with a tribute song.
Released on Monday (October 28), “Mrs. 47” denounces anyone who has negative remarks about the current Vice President, and even calls out her opponent, Donald Trump, by name.
“Snoop said it best, ‘Don’t hate white people, just don’t deal with Trump’/He hate the have-nots so much, he don’t even wanna feed ’em lunch!” he raps.
Sharing the song to Instagram, he wrote: “Promised My Grandmother Before She Passed. The Next Time This Opportunity Presented Itself. I Wouldn’t Miss The Moment!!! Granny I Love U & We’re Gonna Get This Done!! @kamalaharris A.K.A Mrs. 47!!!”
Over the summer, Plies shared some ideas for Kamala Harris should she win the Presidential election, including enacting a “Black Women’s Day.”
“@KamalaHarris When U Win This Election. U Better Sign An Executive [Order] & Create A ‘Black Women’s Day’ & Make It A National Holiday!” he wrote. “B/c What The Black Woman Has Done For The Democratic Party & This Country. Can No Longer Be Unappreciated!! (It’s The Least The Democrats Can Do).”
He also took a moment to applaud the news that more than two million members of various organizations in the Divine 9 have mobilized in support of the potential future President.
He did, however, incorrectly believe that all of the Black Greek-letter Organizations in question were sororities, when the Divine 9 includes both sororities and fraternities
“Just Wanna Take The Time Out To Highlight Something That Is Absolutely Phenomenal!! 2,000.000 Black Women Banned Together To Mobilize Black Voters On Behalf Of @kamalaharris. Thank U For Continuing To Make A Way Outta No Way!! When The Smoke Clears Y’all Always There,” he said.
In addition to Plies, Kamala Harris has received some major support in the music community, including Beyoncé.
Joined by her former Destiny’s Child groupmate Kelly Rowland, the Queen Bey appeared at Houston’s Shell Energy Stadium on Friday (October 25) at an event that also featured country music legend Willie Nelson.
Bey didn’t perform, but instead gave a short speech praising Harris, before bringing her up onstage.
The superstar said she was “not here as a celebrity, I’m not here as a politician. I’m here as a mother.”
“A mother who cares deeply about the world my children and all of our children live in, a world where we have the freedom to control our bodies, a world where we’re not divided,” she continued.
“It’s time for America to sing a new song. Our voices sing a chorus of unity. They sing a song of dignity and opportunity. Are y’all ready to add your voice to the new American song?”