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Singer SZA slammed the White House on social media Wednesday for utilizing her track in an X publish selling the Trump administration’s deportation agenda.
The official White House X account shared a video compilation of Immigration and Customs Enforcement brokers rounding up unlawful immigrants set to SZA’s tune “Big Boy” on Monday, incomes rebukes from each SZA and her former supervisor, Terence “Punch” Henderson.
“White House rage-baiting artists at no cost promo is PEAK DARK ..inhumanity +shock and aw ways… Evil n Boring,” she wrote on the platform.
WHITE HOUSE FIRES BACK AFTER SABRINA CARPENTER SLAMS ICE VIDEO USING HER SONG

Pop star SZA slammed the White House this week for utilizing her track in a publish selling its deportation agenda. (Neilson Barnard/Getty)
SZA, whose actual identify is Solána Imani Rowe, posted her touch upon Henderson’s personal X publish from Tuesday, which acknowledged, “Trying to impress artist to reply with a view to assist unfold propaganda and political agendas is nasty enterprise. Knock it off.”
The White House’s video flashed imagery of ICE officers handcuffing unlawful immigrants set to SZA’s lyric, “It’s cuffing season, and all the women are leaving to get a giant boy.”
The authorities account performed into the lyrics with the publish’s caption, stating, “WE HEARD IT’S CUFFING SZN. Bad information for felony unlawful aliens. Great information for America.”
When requested for touch upon SZA’s response, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson advised Variety, “Thank you, SZA, for drawing much more consideration to the great work America’s ICE officers are doing by arresting harmful felony unlawful aliens from American communities.”

In addition to SZA, pop star Sabrina Carpenter complained in regards to the Trump White House utilizing her track for a pro-deportation X publish. (JMEnternational/Getty Images)
SZA’s response is simply the most recent movie star rebuke of the Trump administration’s social media posts. Pop star Sabrina Carpenter ripped the White House earlier this month for an additional pro-ICE video utilizing her track, “Juno.”
Commenting on the clip, Carpenter wrote, “This video is evil and disgusting. Do not ever contain me or my music to profit your inhumane agenda.”
Jackson supplied a response to Carpenter, that includes a number of references to the pop star’s discography.
“Here’s a Short n’ Sweet message for Sabrina Carpenter: we received’t apologize for deporting harmful felony unlawful murderers, rapists, and pedophiles from our nation. Anyone who would defend these sick monsters should be silly, or is it gradual?”
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Last month, Olivia Rodrigo referred to as out the Department of Homeland Security for utilizing her music in a social media publish selling deportations. (John Shearer/Getty)
“Driver’s License” singer Olivia Rodrigo additionally lashed out at a Department of Homeland Security Instagram publish which used her track “All American B—-.” The video urged unlawful immigrants to self-deport from the United States.
“Don’t ever use my songs to advertise your racist, hateful propaganda,” Rodrigo wrote.
When requested to touch upon Rodrigo’s assertion, a DHS spokesperson advised Fox News Digital, “America is grateful on a regular basis for our federal legislation enforcement officers who maintain us protected. We counsel Ms. Rodrigo thank them for his or her service, not belittle their sacrifice.”
