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Photos: Why did Mohamed Ramadan meet with Lara Trump in New York?
Photos: Why did Mohamed Ramadan meet with Lara Trump in New York?

Egypt Independent

time6 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Egypt Independent

Photos: Why did Mohamed Ramadan meet with Lara Trump in New York?

A photo of Egyptian artist Mohamed Ramadan with Lara Trump, the wife of President Donald Trump's son, has gone viral on social media. While Ramadan expressed his pleasure at being invited by Lara Trump to visit, a number of celebrities circulated photos revealing a completely different side to the story. Despite he'd written in his post, the meeting was not at the Trump family home, according to a Facebook post by a member of the National Press Club's Committee on Press Freedom, Ahmed Omar. Instead, it took place at the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, a luxury resort owned by Trump in New Jersey, which is known for hosting major political and social events – not as a family residence. According to a post from American actor and host of the official launch party, Christopher Maccio, the reason for the meeting between Lara Trump and Mohamed Ramadan was a concert launched by his charitable foundation. The event was a fundraiser for the 'Make Music Right' initiative, and Lara Trump was the main guest. Earlier, Ramadan had posted photos with Lara Trump on his official Instagram account, commenting on the event: 'Happy to be invited by Mrs. Lara Trump and for her appreciation of my African continent. This is also an appreciation for Arab-African music.' 'Something great is coming, God willing,' he added. The Egyptian artist's photos sparked a wave of speculation among social media users regarding the big surprise Mohamed Ramadan asked his followers to prepare for. Maccio meanwhile tweeted on August 6 that on August 8, the charitable foundation would host prominent stars, including Lara Trump and American YouTuber Chad Brother. The event was held to 'restore sound values toward a new golden age of music and culture in America.' The 'Make Music Right' foundation aims to promote a musical culture in America that enriches and strengthens society. It also seeks to build a movement to educate Americans about the role of music in shaping perspectives and to foster a musical culture that supports traditional values. According to the official announcement, the prices to participate in the initiative were: Standard Attendance Ticket : $1,000 : $1,000 VIP Ticket: $2,500 $2,500 VIP Photo Opportunity: $3,500 The event also offered sponsorships for organizations and companies starting at $10,000 for the silver tier and $25,000 for the next tier. Who is Lara Trump? Lara Lea Yunaska Trump, born in 1982, is a former American media personality and has been married to Eric Trump since 2014. Lara played a prominent role in Trump's 2016 and 2020 election campaigns. In 2024, she became the co-chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC). She is seen as one of the most visible female figures in Trump's inner circle and uses her media presence to support the conservative agenda in the US. The official goal of the event The meeting took place during a promotional event for the 'Make Music Right Again' movement, an initiative launched by Lara Trump as a clear nod to Trump's famous campaign slogan, 'Make America Great Again' (MAGA). The movement aims to integrate music into conservative political discourse and present artistic works that reflect traditional American identity and values. Lara has recently released several songs, such as 'Anything Is Possible' and 'Hero,' but she has faced widespread criticism regarding her artistic abilities. Critics have viewed the project as an attempt to politicize music and make it part of the 'culture war' being waged by America's political right.

Lara Trump's music career explained, from French Montana to Mohamed Ramadan
Lara Trump's music career explained, from French Montana to Mohamed Ramadan

The National

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • The National

Lara Trump's music career explained, from French Montana to Mohamed Ramadan

is making the most of his US appearances this year. Fresh from his Coachella festival debut in April, the Egyptian pop star posted a picture of himself with Lara Trump – the former Fox News host turned budding musician and daughter-in-law of US President Donald Trump. The occasion was a New York gala called Make Music Right, an organisation that, according to its website, focuses on "enlightening Americans on music's role in shaping perspectives and promoting a music culture that upholds traditional values and elevates American society". While Trump was a keynote speaker and Ramadan a guest, the latter suggested their meeting was more than a networking opportunity. He hinted at a possible musical collaboration, posting: "Something great is on the horizon, inshallah". The potential release raises questions about who would benefit most. After dominating Arab pop charts for more than a decade, Ramadan has been making a concerted effort to expand his brand internationally, with performances across Africa, in addition to his Coachella appearance. As for Trump, working with Ramadan wouldn't be entirely out of tune. The former television presenter has already released a single with Moroccan-American rapper French Montana this year as part of a two-year music catalogue that many are only now discovering. Here are three things you need to know about her unlikely music career. 1. She began with a hit cover of Tom Petty tune Even Trump herself wasn't sure if a music career was on the cards when releasing her debut single, I Won't Back Down, in 2023, a cover of the 1989 Tom Petty hit. A more languid take on the original, with Trump's huskier vocals pitched in a lower register, she promoted the track on Fox & Friends by explaining it "was something I wanted to do for fun. I recorded it over the winter and thought, let's put it out and see what happens." It turned out to be fortuitous. The song – released without a label – cracked the top 10 of Billboard's Digital Song Sales chart and reached sixth place on the country chart. What perhaps made the success even sweeter was that the original I Won't Back Down had been used by President Trump during his unsuccessful 2020 re-election campaign, prompting the Petty estate to issue a public cease-and-desist notice. 2. She then turned towards inspirational country-pop Trump announced herself as an artist last year with two original works, both styled as inspirational anthems and following a country-pop template. First up was Anything Is Possible, followed by Hero, the latter a plaintive piano ballad co-written with up-and-coming country singer Madeline Jaymes and dedicated to US emergency services personnel. The gracious sentiments didn't shield either song from critical reception on social media, where listeners noted the heavy-handed use of auto-tune on Trump's vocals – particularly jarring in a genre historically prizing vocal authenticity. 3. And now she has gone full pop with the help of French Montana A brash musical left turn and one of the most unexpected collaborations of the year, Trump teamed up with French Montana on No Days Off, a slick electro-pop track in which Trump projects a more assertive persona. "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," she delivers in clipped phrases. Montana eventually chimes in, boasting of his new friendship: "Me and Lara at your front porch, knock knock". No Days Off failed to gain traction, and a reported future collaboration with Gims was denied by the French-Congolese rapper himself. If a potential song with Ramadan materialises, it could follow this template of unlikely cross-cultural partnerships. Whatever happens next, more music appears inevitable. According to Newsweek, she incorporated the business LT Music LLC in April, suggesting her musical ambitions remain undimmed for the time being.

'A Big surprise is coming": Mohamed Ramadan drops cryptic tease after Trump meeting
'A Big surprise is coming": Mohamed Ramadan drops cryptic tease after Trump meeting

Al Bawaba

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Al Bawaba

'A Big surprise is coming": Mohamed Ramadan drops cryptic tease after Trump meeting

ALBAWABA - Egypt's most-shared moment of the day is a surprising appearance: Mohamed Ramadan, an Egyptian actress and singer, was seen at an event at Lara Trump's home in New York, which caused a huge stir in Egypt. There were a lot of videos and selfies from the meeting on social media on Saturday, which put Ramadan and Lara Trump at the top of search trends in Egypt on Google and X. "Pleased that Lara Trump invited me to visit the Trump family in New York." They are interested in me because they respect my region and country. There will be a big treat soon, so stay tuned!" Politics, stars, and music all come together Reports say that Ramadan was a guest on Lara Trump's music-focused project called Make Music Right. Trump is a media star, famous director, and political player in the U.S. Fans think that the "big surprise" could be a hint at a new project or partnership between people from different cultures. It's not the first time Ramadan has worked with artists from other countries. He's done shows with Brazilian artist Luca Muzik ("Remember Me Crazy"), Algerian star Soolking, and Moroccan singer Saad Lamjarred. Just a few days ago, Ramadan shared behind-the-scenes photos of the New York shoot for his new song, Ana Enta ('I Am You'). The news came right after a show on Egypt's North Coast was suddenly cut short because of a terrible event. Lara Trump hosts Egyptian artist Mohamed Ramadan in New York — Gulf Today (@gulftoday) August 9, 2025 On social media, people had a lot to say. Fans filled X with reposts of the pictures and exciting ideas about what Ramadan might do next. From TV to the stage Ramadan has also played major parts in popular Egyptian TV shows such as Al-Ostoura, El-Prince, Musa's Epic, Eagle of Upper Egypt, and Gaafar El-Omda. His roles in movies like "The Treasure," "Abdo Mota," "Lionheart," "The German," "Arrest Warrant," and "Ala El-Zero" have made him a well-known actor, and a new movie called "Lion" is already in post-production. He was also the lead in the well-known play Ahlan Ramadan.

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