Ariana Grande has criticized Donald Trump’s team for using one of her songs in a political video, calling their actions “false.” The singer expressed her disapproval after her track “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait For Your Love)” was featured in a TikTok video that promoted a message opposing transgender individuals. Grande’s comments come as part of a broader trend of artists distancing themselves from Trump’s administration.
The video, which included the song, was intended to spread a message against transgender people, a stance that has drawn criticism from various artists and activists. Grande’s response highlights growing tensions between public figures and the Trump campaign, particularly around the use of music for political messaging.
In a statement, Grande emphasized her opposition to the misuse of her work for political purposes. Her criticism aligns with other musicians who have publicly denounced Trump’s team for similar actions. The incident underscores the increasing role of social media in shaping public perception of political figures.
The controversy has sparked discussions about the ethics of using popular music in political content, especially when it involves sensitive social issues. Grande’s stance reflects a growing awareness among artists of the impact their work can have beyond entertainment.


























