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Trump’s Freedom 250 Concert Announcement Sparks Chaos Among Lineup

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Freedom Williams, Morris Day, Vanilla Ice
Freedom Williams, Morris Day, and Vanilla Ice. Rick Kern/WireImage; Michael Tullberg/Getty Images; David Berding/Getty Images

A lineup announcement of musicians who supposedly agreed to perform at the “Great American State Fair” on Washington D.C.’s National Mall as part of Freedom 250 on Wednesday has sparked chaos among the performers. Morris Day, leader of the Time, promptly announced that a performance by his funk ensemble was “a no for me,” and others have followed suit.

The initial lineup of musicians for the event — which was organized by Keith Krach, an appointee of President Trump — included Martina McBride, Flo Rida, Vanilla Ice, Young MC, C+C Music Factory, Milli Vanilli, the Commodores, and Bret Michaels. It didn’t take long for Day to distance himself from the event, who called the booking a “rumor” in a social media post.

Young MC, 59, announced late Wednesday night that he wouldn’t even dare bust a move at the event. “I HAVE INFORMED MY AGENTS THAT I WILL NOT BE PERFORMING AT THE FREEDOM 250 EVENT,” he wrote on Facebook. “The artists were never told about any political involvement with the event.”

Young MC told VIBE on Thursday, “I had no clue it was considered a ‘Trump-backed’ event, so that was new to me,” the rapper says. “My whole thing was ‘tell me what the event is, what it’s about, who you are, and then give me the choice of whether I want to do the event or not.’ I was never given that choice. I was told one thing and then it was a bait-and-switch. All the comments I’ve seen from the artists that have dropped out thought it was supposed to be a regular show in D.C.”

Members of C + C Music Factory, meanwhile, have said they’re excited to play the event. Freedom Williams, the rapper featured on “Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)” and the group’s other hits, filmed himself (maybe) on the toilet to say he wanted to do it. “I don’t fuck with Trump,” he said. “I don’t give a fuck about Trump. I don’t give a fuck about Trump’s family. I don’t know the n—a. I’m from New York. I know the type of anarchy he creates. But the day I let you motherfuckers tell me what to do is the day I die.” He then said he’d vote for Genghis Khan, Hitler, and “motherfucking Ivan the Terrible before I let you n—as tell me what to motherfucking do.”

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Robert Clivillés, one of the Music Factory’s namesake Cs, however, said he couldn’t back Williams’ screed in an Instagram post. In a separate post, Clivillés commented that it was “Freedom Williams soley [sic] misrepresenting C&C Music Factory,” suggesting he was using the group’s name without permission. “Please vent on his personal page and know that this is not a C&C Music Factory Participation.” Moreover, he said the Music Factory “does not participate nor side with any specific political party.”

Vanilla Ice’s manager, TQ Management, tells Rolling Stone that the rapper is looking forward to the concert. “Vanilla Ice is contracted and will perform at the Great American Fair at the National Mall on Friday, June 26,” the rep says. “He is proud to help celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary! Everyone is welcome to attend and celebrate USA’s Birthday and our Freedom!”

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