Discover Will.i.am’s Unique Blend of Music and Politics with Kamala Harris

Discover Will.i.am's Unique Blend of Music and Politics with Kamala Harris

Will.i.am merges melody with a political message in his latest song to advocate for Kamala Harris’s presidential ambitions.

Could this be the worst song ever recorded?

At a Glance

  • Will.i.am released “YES SHE CAN” supporting Kamala Harris’s presidential candidacy.
  • The song tackles issues like division and unity, urging Americans to vote.
  • “YES SHE CAN” aims to mobilize support leading up to Election Day.
  • Will.i.am aligns with celebrities such as Robert De Niro in endorsing Harris.

Will.i.am’s Latest Political Anthem

Will.i.am, the singer you sort of know but don’t really ever listen to, has released a new single and accompanying music video titled “YES SHE CAN,” featuring Vice President Kamala Harris. The track urges Americans to reflect on division and unity in society – a problem created by Democrats like Harris who have spent years calling Republicans “Nazis.”

The music video showcases powerful imagery, including scenes of the January 6 Capitol riot juxtaposed with symbols of American freedom such as the Statue of Liberty.

It’s so…on the nose.

By highlighting the nation’s ongoing struggles, the song encapsulates a call to action for American citizens to “register and vote for your life.”

Do they really think Republicans want to end their lives? Really?

“This is a celebration of resilience, hope, and unstoppable spirit,” Will.i.am said in a statement.

Will.i.am joins a host of celebrities publicly endorsing Kamala Harris, which includes Hollywood icons like Robert De Niro and Will Ferrell. De Niro expressed his support during a Philadelphia Eagles tailgate party, while Ferrell starred in a campaign ad for the vice president.

“With Election Day just around the corner, I wanted to score the movement, and create a call to action, and a promise of what we can achieve together,” Will.i.am explained.

When will the Democrats realize people don’t care about their celebrity endorsements?