Stormy Daniels Joins YG on Stage at Camp Flog Gnaw 2019 for “FDT”

If the masses collectively thought they had seen it all in the world of music, they were just proven wrong. American rapper YG made waves with his politically-spiced track “FDT (Fuck Donald Trump)” way back during the 2016 election year and as we approach next’s year’s elections he is reminding fans of the track in the most unique of ways. During his performance of the song at the Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival inside Dodger Stadium this evening, YG brought out adult film actress turned activist Stormy Daniels to dance and join him on the song’s hook and chorus. Daniels, confidently moving and grooving, seemed to relish the moment that brought the crowd’s roar to peak noise levels. At one point YG asked if Stormy had indeed slept with Donald Trump to which she replied, “No, I just laid there.” As one would imagine, the story is burgeoning within all social media platforms at the moment, with Twitter leading the way.

YG has kept himself busy this year, not only with his performance at the large festival curated by Tyler, The Creator but also due to his latest album 4Real 4Real having dropped earlier this year. The song is, of course, a statement that clearly defines the outline of today’s tumultuous relationships between artists and the president, YG was just one of the first to do it nearly four years ago. For her part, Stormy Daniels has kept out of the public eye since her well-publicized feud with the president led to unfavorable court decisions and not the best publicity. Daniels is clearly sticking to her guns and music fans, at least at Dodger Stadium this evening, are all for it. Check out part of the performance below via Twitter.

Photo Credit: Brett Padelford

René Cobar: Rene Cobar is a writer and musician currently residing in Austin, TX. After receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in creative writing from New England College in Henniker, NH, Rene set out to pursue his passions and has lived in cities like New York and Las Vegas. After spending two years in an indie rock band, he learned to appreciate the sacrifices groups must make to stay together. Rene loves the marriage of literature and music, from the prose of Oscar Wilde to the guitar riffs of The Darkness, he calls them influences all the same.
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