In the world of MAGA rap, a fresh debate is brewing over who truly put their careers on the line for Donald Trump. After Lil Pump tweeted that he was the “only one” who stuck his neck out for Trump during a time when backlash was fierce, Bryson Gray fired back with a blunt reality check.
“At this point idc…but most of these rappers, including Tom Macdonald, started openly supporting Trump when it was culturally acceptable. People like myself, Forgiato, Tyson, Topher, marine rapper, and MANY others were doing it when it was COMPLETELY unaccepted,” Gray tweeted, highlighting a group of artists who stood by Trump through thick and thin.
Bryson Gray, who now focuses on Biblical music, has been outspoken about the costs he and other conservative artists faced for their pro-Trump stance before it gained wider acceptance. Known for his hard-hitting tracks on faith and freedom, Gray isn’t afraid to call out celebrities who he feels rode the MAGA wave only when it became less risky.
Country star John Rich chimed in, tagging Tom MacDonald and suggesting he’s another artist who supported Trump long before it was trendy. Meanwhile, Forgiato Blow, known as the “MAGA King,” couldn’t resist a laugh, writing out a playful “👀🤣🤣🤣.”
Bryson Gray’s critique taps into a broader sentiment among conservative artists—loyalty to Trump isn’t just about going viral; it’s about standing firm, even when it’s unpopular. With names like Topher, Tyson James, and the Marine Rapper stepping into the spotlight, Gray is here to remind people that, for some, supporting Trump was a matter of principle, not a passing trend.