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    Chingy Addresses Criticism Following Appearance at Republican LGBT Event

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    Chingy Responds to Backlash Over Scheduled Appearance at Republican LGBT Event

    Chingy, the St. Louis rapper known for hits like “Right Thurr” and “Holidae In,” is facing backlash over his scheduled appearance at the Log Cabin Republicans’ Red White & Rock concert. The event, which is set to take place on September 29, is causing controversy due to its lineup, which includes Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle.

    Despite the criticism, Chingy is standing firm in his decision to perform at the event. In response to disappointed fans, he took to social media to defend his choice, stating, “My job is to perform and get paid to perform, not care about politics.”

    Many speculated that Chingy’s decision to perform at the event was financially motivated, but the rapper shut down those rumors by revealing that he had recently purchased a $500k house. He emphasized that his job as an artist is to make timeless music and entertain audiences, regardless of their political beliefs or sexual orientation.

    Chingy made headlines recently when Drake praised his 2003 hit “One Call Away,” sparking speculation about a possible collaboration between the two artists. Despite the controversy surrounding his upcoming performance, Chingy remains focused on his music and his fans, emphasizing that his priority is to deliver a memorable performance at the Red White & Rock concert.

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