Zohran Mamdani, Democratic mayoral candidate for New York City, released a campaign video that quickly went viral. The video shows him backstage at Madison Square Garden during Wu-Tang Clan’s final New York City performance. The footage features Mamdani in conversation with hip-hop legends including RZA, Jadakiss, Styles P, Killer Mike, and El-P. The clip highlights an unexpected fusion of politics and music, drawing attention to Mamdani’s affordability platform.
In the video, RZA talks about residents of Brownsville feeling “stuck” due to housing and economic challenges. Mamdani responds by outlining his campaign’s goal to make neighborhoods like Brownsville places where people can build stable lives without being forced out. He emphasizes that New York City should be a place where working families can afford to stay, raise children, and thrive. His remarks reflect a broader focus on housing justice and economic inclusion.
Mamdani’s ease in the hip-hop setting stems from his own musical roots. Before entering politics, he worked as a rapper under the name Mr. Cardamom. In 2015, he released an EP titled Sidda Mukyaalo with themes that align closely with his current platform. His familiarity with the music scene made the interaction feel natural, offering a rare crossover moment between political advocacy and cultural expression. The video ends with Killer Mike asking photographers to pause so he can also speak privately with Mamdani.
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Mamdani’s campaign has gained momentum since his primary win over former governor Andrew Cuomo. His platform includes rent stabilization, city-run grocery stores, fare-free public transit, and universal childcare. The viral video added fuel to his visibility, especially among younger and culturally connected voters. His appearance with major artists underscores the campaign’s outreach strategy of merging political messaging with community voices from music, activism, and art.