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LIV Nightclub to Host Trump-Inspired Album Launch Party

A New York Congressional candidate, a pro golfer, and a UFC champion walk into a Miami Beach nightclub.
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Constantino, CEO of printing company Sticker Mule, is running for New York's 21st Congressional District.

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Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: A New York congressional candidate, a pro golfer, and UFC champion walk into a Miami Beach nightclub. The politician asks the bartender, “Where do I set up the merch stand for my album?”

In what can only be described as a pure Miami moment, New York congressional candidate Anthony Constantino is taking over LIV Nightclub this weekend to release his new album, titled “Thank You President Trump.” The album features contributions from pro golfer John Daly and UFC fighter Henry Cejudo, because of course it does. The inspiration for the 10-track album, which blends hip-hop, country, pop, R&B, and house music, came from, you guessed it, the death of Charlie Kirk.

“Greatness called me after Charlie Kirk was murdered with the idea to make a patriotic album as a way of fighting back against Democratic hate,” Constantino said in a written statement sent to New Times. “I thought about it for one day, quickly wrote five songs and kept writing.”

Constantino, CEO of printing company Sticker Mule, is running for New York’s 21st Congressional District, and his press team portrays him as a professional boxer who went viral for his 2024 endorsement of Donald Trump. He wrote, directed, and performed the album with producer Helluva, who has worked with artists like Kodak Black, Big Sean, and Megan Thee Stallion.

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He’s taking over LIV Nightclub in Miami Beach on Saturday, December 6 to officially launch his album, which will be available shortly after on platforms Apple Music, iTunes, Spotify, and YouTube. The affair is described as a high-octane night filled with bottle service, social media influencers, politicos, live performances, and surprise guests galore.

“We want to persuade all Americans to be more patriotic and see the world as we see it using the power of music,” Constantino said in the statement. “It’s an honor to have you listen to a speech once, but music can be enjoyed over and over again.”

Constantino seems to have competition for the album name, with many other right wing artists using nearly identical names for song titles, including Mona Lidji Fishman’s “Thank You President Trump” (2023), Dean Chancy’s “Thank You President Trump” (2025), Frank Dubé’s “Thank You Mr. President Donald Trump” (2020), and EmoYoungboy’s “Thank You Donald Trump” (2025).

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