GloRilla has listed the four main reasons why she wants her fans to vote for Kamala Harris.
The Memphis rapper and NME 100 alumni threw her weight behind the Democratic party in a new TikTok update, urging fans to vote for Harris amid the US Presidential election.
Taking to the platform, she shared a video of herself listing out some of the main reasons why she thinks the candidate is the right leader to back.
“A woman’s right to choose, Protect the LGBTQIA+ Community, Funding for Public Education and $15/hr minimum wage.” she outlined in the clip, which showed her dancing to her track ‘I Luv Her’ featuring T-Pain.
She then wrapped up the post by writing: “Vote Kamala Harris on November 5th iwillvote.com”. Watch the full thing below.
@glorilla03 Vote Kamala Harris on November 5th iwillvote.com❤️🔥
The support for Harris comes as GloRilla made a visit to the White House earlier this year to meet current President Joe Biden and Vice President Harris.
“Everybody don’t get to meet the President and the Vice President,” she told CNN at the time (via Billboard). “I never thought in a million years I’d be in the White House. Then, I was in the White House and got to meet the President and Vice President? I was like, ‘Now, they can’t mess with me!’”
GloRilla released her debut album ‘Glorious’ earlier this month, which NME gave three stars. “As a body of work, ‘Glorious’ is uneven,” it reads, “there are a handful of certified hits and a bunch of questionable additions that suggest better quality control was needed here.
“But, with her undeniable energy and beautiful message of girl power, it’s still worth a listen, even if it doesn’t live up to the expectations that her attention-grabbing singles previously set.”
She is just one of many famous faces backing Harris, with others including Taylor Swift, Bruce Springsteen, Eminem, Beyoncé, Jon Bon Jovi, Charli XCX, Megan Thee Stallion, P!nk, Bon Iver, Quavo, Stevie Wonder, Cher, Billie Eilish, Finneas, Chappell Roan, Olivia Rodrigo, Neil Young and Dave Bautista.
Famous people backing her opponent, Donald Trump, include Elon Musk, Dennis Quaid, Joe Exotic, Kelsey Grammer, Zachary Levi, Kanye West, Kodak Black, Dana White, Russell Brand, Rob Schneider, Lil Pump, Kid Rock, Hulk Hogan, Lil Wayne, John Voight and Azealia Banks.
The US Presidential elections have been set for November 5.