She is “MAGA’s MVP” the lyric says, and in the video Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene portrays a version of the stereotypical OG rap video woman, wearing a short dress and sitting on top of a red convertible — and a gold throne. The Congresswoman bops to the verses of rapper Forgiato Blow, which lionize the Georgia lawmaker for owning the libs — and the fake Republicans, too.
“Marjorie, I really love what you do/Keep calling RINOs out/No one does it better than you, huh,” raps Blow.
ForgiatoBlow47 calls himself “Trump’s nephew” on Twitter and also the Mayor of Magaville. His given name is Kurt Jantz. Jantz is from Florida.
Announcing the video on Twitter, Greene writes: “Protecting our children has to be our number one priority. Thank you for helping me promote the Protect Children’s Innocence Act!” — a proposed federal ban on gender-affirming care for minors.
Protecting our children has to be our number one priority.
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) July 16, 2023
Check out the new song, MTG, by @ForgiatoBlow47!!
Thank you for helping me promote the Protect Children’s Innocence Act!
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There’s some news clips at the top (and the bottom) and otherwise Greene mostly observes Blow do his thing, though she does mouth the acronym “MAGA” in harmony with the rapper. In addition to knocking RINOs and the D.C. swamp, Blow asserts that the only item liberals can mock Greene for is her divorce.
In addition to rapping his support for Trump and Greene, the 38-year-old Blow has performed for conservative insiders like Roger Stone, Rep. Matt Gaetz, and members of the Proud Boys, with whom Blow has performed on stage.
Blow’s fame increased again recently when he added rap accompaniment to the conservative backlash against retailer Target over its celebration of Pride Month. The anti-Target song Blow recorded topped the iTunes charts, though it was not commensurately represented on the streaming services. The song’s title keeps things simple — it is called “Boycott Target.”