A TRUMP-obsessed rapper has teased a run for political office and claimed the Republican presidential candidate is a "gangster" in an exclusive interview. Forgiato Blow, real name Kurt Juntz, a hip-hop artist from South Florida , has made a career out of his larger-than-life pro- Trump persona. Since releasing his first song in support of the Republican leader, 2016's Silver Spoon, Blow has become a distinctive figure at Donald Trump rallies.

He says he has received shoutouts from Trump at rallies and has recorded music supporting other figures on the right including Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz, and former White House spokeswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. Blow recently had the honor of having his song used at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. And The U.

S. Sun caught up with him inside the cavernous Fiserv Center that was hosting the RNC. READ MORE on DONALD TRUMP With his gold Donald Trump head chain and his $40,000 Maga ring, the rapper is hard to miss.

He also has a massive tattoo of Trump's face on his thigh. Describing himself as "Trump's Nephew" on social media, he said that he never got any negative feedback on his music when he rapped about "guns, drugs, and murder," or "gangs." But when he started rapping about Donald Trump and the Maga movement, Blow claims that he suddenly became a controversial figure.

Most read in The US Sun Blow says he has attended every single Trump rally during this current election season except one. That happened t.