WATCH: Rapper Invites Fan Onstage, Kicks Him Off For Refusing To Say ‘F**k Trump’

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While performing at the Mala Luna Music Festival in San Antonio, Texas, a rapper invited a fan onstage after noticing the fan was not singing along to his infamous anti-Trump anthem, titled “F**k Donald Trump.” The confrontation was captured on video, and it might get you a little upset.

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Rapper YG had a fan booted from his show at the Mala Luna Music Festival when the fan refused to sing along with his political anthem, titled “F**k Donald Trump.” YG, whose full name is Keenon Daequan Ray Jackson, invited the fan onstage, shook his hand, and mentioned previously spotting him in the crowd and asking him if he liked the president.

“I spotted you out in the crowd, I asked if you f**k with Donald Trump. You said, ‘You don’t know.’ So since you don’t know, I need you to make up your mind tonight,” YG told the fan.

“I need you to make up your mind tonight; I want you to state your name, ’cause I know your momma, your daddy, your grandmama, your grandfather’s watching. I want you to state your name and yell F**k Donald Trump!” the rapper said.

The unidentified fan refused to do as instructed, shaking his head in response to YG’s demand. The rapper wasn’t pleased, and he responded by shoving the fan offstage and demanding that security prevent the fan from re-entering the concert area.

“No you won’t? Get his a** out of here, get him off stage! F**k up on out of here,” YG said while pushing the man away.

YG made it clear that the fan — or any of President Trump’s supporters — weren’t welcome at his show, citing that he does not want fans who support the president or refuse to denounce him.

“Get his a** outta here! He a Donald Trump supporter. Get his a** outta here!” the rapper said.

“Don’t come to a muthaf**kin’ show with YG on the muthaf**kin’ bill if you a Donald Trump supporter,” the rapper continued. “F**k are you doing? Don’t let his a** back in the crowd. Tell him YG said so. Donald Trump’s racist. He don’t f**k with black people, so if you f**k with Donald Trump, you racist as f**k and I can’t f**k with you. Period.”

The Compton, California native released the anti-Trump song with the late Nipsey Hussle on his 2016 album Still Brazy, which coincided with the run of Trump’s presidential campaign.

The song was at the center of a controversy after Hussle’s March 31 killing. Fox News personalities Laura Ingraham and Raymond Arroyo did a segment on The Ingraham Angle in April about Hussle’s funeral and his collaboration with YG.

“Yesterday in L.A., thousands lined the streets to say goodbye to rapper Nipsey Hussle … now this dear artist recently released a song called FDT,” she said. “Now that’s a very creative refrain … the chorus it goes on and on. Is that related to the lowest unemployment ever basically for African Americans?”

The tone of the segment prompted an outcry of anger toward the host. Snoop Dogg, The Game, T.I., and Justin Bieber were among the prominent names calling for backlash against Ingraham and her employer.

In the minds of liberals, you can say any vile or hateful thing about President Donald Trump, but don’t you dare criticize a song from a little-known rapper with very little talent unless you want to be called an insensitive racist. It’s all a bit hypocritical.