Former President Donald Trump continues to lean into the hip Hop community in hopes of reclaiming the White House.

Known for his strong local following and community activism in the city, Trick Trick joined Trump on stage to a roar of applause. The rally continued with Trump reiterating his focus on the upcoming election, emphasizing the importance of Detroit in his vision for America’s future.

Hip-hop culture has taken Center stage as both presidential candidates spar to win the election. Rappers like Sexyy Red, OT7 Quanny, Ye, Kodak Black, Sheff G, Lil Pump, Nicky Jam, Sada Baby and Azealia Banks have decided to back President Donald Trump. Last week, Vice President Kamala Harris tapped hip hop radio host Charlamagne tha God to host an influential Q&A session that many felt helped her regain her footing within the black community.

Artists like Cardi B, Lil Jon, Quavo, Jermaine Dupri, Lil Nas X, Megan Thee Stallion and Lizzo have endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris.