Lara Trump's Music Video with Egyptian Rapper Draws Criticism Online
Members of the Trump family continue to pursue careers in mainstream media. Their ambitions are becoming more visible with each new project. After the former First Lady announced her documentary film, Lara Trump has now returned to the spotlight with an upcoming music video.
Viral Dance Clip Creates Controversy
Lara Trump, wife of Eric Trump, recently went viral for a video showing her dancing with Egyptian rapper Mohamed Ramadan. The 43-year-old appeared alongside the 37-year-old musician in the clip. They filmed the video inside Trump National Golf Club Jupiter in September.
The resurfaced footage shows both individuals dancing and lip-syncing to their upcoming song. An account named @HustleBitch_ shared the video with a caption questioning her dance moves. Mohamed Ramadan posted about the filming experience on social media in September. He described it as the "best workday" with Lara Trump and her daughter Carolina.
Social Media Users Express Disapproval
Numerous netizens took to social media platforms to criticize Lara Trump's latest musical endeavor. Many comments focused on the perceived quality of her performance. One user described the clip as a source of "secondhand embarrassment." Another comment called the Trump family "a whole pathetic family of Make-A-Wish kids with a zillion dollars."
Several users made direct comparisons between her dancing and singing abilities. One person stated she was a worse dancer than singer. Another commenter expressed hope that the video might be AI-generated rather than real. The term "Karenesque" also appeared among the critical responses.
Lara Trump's Evolving Music Career
The upcoming track titled 'Sah-Sah' represents Lara Trump's continued exploration of music. The song with Mohamed Ramadan is scheduled for release on January 23rd, 2026. This collaboration marks her second project with an Arab musician.
Her musical journey began in 2023 with a cover of Tom Petty's "I Won't Back Down." That recording debuted in the top 10 on Billboard's Digital Song Sales chart. She followed this with "Hero" in 2024, a song honoring first-responders. Another single called "Anything Is Possible" also released that same year.
Before working with Ramadan, she collaborated with Moroccan-American rapper French Montana. Their song 'No Days Off' dropped last February. Rolling Stone magazine described that effort as "a masterclass in insipid vocal fry pop slop." Some listeners compared her vocal delivery to artificial intelligence during that release.
Beyond her musical pursuits, Lara Trump maintains a regular television presence. She hosts the weekend program 'My View with Lara Trump' on Fox News. This media role complements her occasional music releases, creating a multifaceted public profile.
The Trump family's media ambitions continue to generate discussion across various platforms. Each new project attracts attention and commentary from observers worldwide.