Through Jeroslyn Jovonn
June 27, 2025
Usher’s hit “Hey Daddy” by Usher is the city’s conversation thanks to NATO top summary of the White House.
It is unclear whether the White House has received permission from Usher to use his hit “Hey Daddy” from 2010 to a summary of the NATO visit by Donald Trump in Soundtrack, but they did it anyway, and now they buzzing social media.
The White House used its official Twitter account on 25 June to share a video that emphasizes the presence of Trump at NATO top in Hague, Netherlands. Clips showed Trump to meet and shake hands with world leaders, and the favorite song had many scratched their heads.
“🎶 daddy’s home … hey, hey, hey, daddy Donald J. Trump attended the NATO top in The Hague, the Netherlands,” The White House tackle The message.
The use of Usher’s “Daddy’s Home” probably serves as a comical reference to NATO -Secretary -General Mark Rutte, who called jokes after Trump as “Daddy” during diplomatic conversations at the top.
“Dad sometimes has to use a strong language to stop (them),” said Rutte.
Trump responded with a grin to the question of the nickname:
“He did it very lovingly,” Daddy, you’re my father, “he said in response.
The summary video of the White House shows Trump that Air Force One steps and mixing with world leaders on NATO -top, all set to Usher’s “Hey, Hey, Hey Daddy” who plays in the background, giving the video a playful tone despite the serious policy issues that are obvious.
Criticism of the Video summary was fast, with many who dealing with the Trump administration of a serious world event Bashen.
“Nothing says presidential dignity such as the official White House account that Cosplayt as a thirsty fan page,” wrote a person.
“This is the cringest collapse of a nation in real time,” someone else added.
One Usher fan tweeted the singer to ask him directly if he allowed Trump to use his song, which remains unclear.
“Hey @usher, you certainly didn’t give Donald Trump permission to use your song” Hey Daddy “for this ridiculous sh*t, right? written.
Trump has previously been hit by lawsuits and strike and abbreviation assignments from artists such as ABBA, Adele, Aerosmith, Beyoncé, Bruce Springsteen, Pharrell and Rihanna for the use of their music without permission. .
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