In a surprising career pivot, Lara Trump, partnered with rapper French Montana to release the track "No Days Off."
According to the Daily Mail, Lara Trump's entrée into the music scene with "No Days Off," featuring French Montana, has stunned fans and broadened her professional repertoire.
On a recent Thursday, Lara Trump, 42, the daughter-in-law of former President Donald Trump, entered the music industry by releasing her debut single. The song, which mixes Lara’s vocal talents with French Montana’s distinctive rap style, highlights an unexpected turn in her career.
"No Days Off" showcases Lara singing verses while French Montana complements it with a rap section. The collaboration between such distinct personalities has captured the attention of both music lovers and political circles alike.
The single's artwork features a stylish montage — Lara in a dressy jumpsuit and stilettos, leaning against a wall, and French Montana dressed sharply in a suit. This visual representation adds a layer of sophistication to their collaborative project.
The announcement of "No Days Off" on Instagram, where Lara boasts 2.4 million followers, brought a flood of comments. Reactions ranged from surprise to disbelief, indicating how unexpected this move was among her audience.
Instagram comments include varied sentiments like "This is the most random thing ever," "I was NOT expecting this," and several users jokingly questioning whether the news was real. The consensus hinted at a mix of amusement and confusion about Lara’s new musical pursuit.
On platforms like X (formerly Twitter), the sentiment mirrored that of Instagram, with users expressing their astonishment and declaring the song release as completely unexpected. Comments like "This is so random" and "I did not have this on my bingo card" were prevalent.
The lyrics written by Lara for "No Days Off" provide a window into her personality, which she feels has been overshadowed by her public image. She sings, "I'm a little hard to read, you only know what they show you when you turn on the TV, so think of this as a reboot."
These words hint at Lara’s desire to redefine her public persona beyond her political connections. She continues in her song, emphasizing her work ethic and personal depth through lines like "I'm putting in the work, work, work, so many days and nights got me losing count."
Aside from her new musical endeavor, Lara is also gearing up to host a new show on Fox News titled "My View with Lara Trump." This program aims to present a closer look at some notable figures who supported Donald Trump's political journey.
Her show will feature high-profile guests such as Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. According to Lara, the show will offer stories about Donald Trump that have not been public before.
Lara expressed enthusiasm for her new role in media, hoping to offer insights into the personal stories of women involved in the Trump administration. She believes these stories will help viewers see a more personal side of politics.
Lara’s marriage to Eric Trump in November 2014 had positioned her deeply within the political spectrums courtesy of her family ties. Her recent steps, be it in music or media, reflect a notable pivot to a more culturally diverse role.
Following the reelection of her father-in-law, Lara had stepped away from her duties at the RNC and decided against running for the U.S. Senate. Instead, she has chosen to focus on her media presence, adding an interesting layer to her professional life with musical endeavors.
This blend of politics and music underscores an emerging trend where public figures are increasingly engaging with broader and diverse career paths, crossing traditional boundaries and reaching new audiences.