Online fans have been buzzing about BIA (Bianca Miquela Landrau) after she shared a clip from The White House that used her song WE GO ON. Released on May 2, 2025, the track is produced by Tommy Brown and Da Honorable C.N.O.T.E., marking BIA’s first major solo release of the year.
On June 22, The White House uploaded a video featuring Donald Trump and the UFC Freedom 250 event, which was held at the historic site. The post has garnered over 104,000 likes and thousands of comments on Instagram.
BIA’s repost of the video sparked discussions on X, where users shared their opinions on the viral moment. One user drew a comparison between her and Nicki Minaj, known for supporting Trump and the MAGA movement in the past.
“She using Nicki print but she ain’t got MAGA Minaj crazy cult following though. She probably digging her alone grave,” wrote the user on X.
Other reactions included:
One user praised BIA for reposting the White House video, saying:
As of now, BIA has not publicly commented on the use of her song in the White House Instagram post.
When Olivia Rodrigo Criticized The White House for Using Her Song to Promote ICE
Olivia Rodrigo recently shared her distress over The White House using her song All-American B*tch in a post promoting ICE activities on Instagram. The post, from November 2025, allegedly used the song without Rodrigo’s consent to support a message urging immigrants to “leave now and self-deport.”
In a conversation with Dazed, Rodrigo expressed:
“I was just scrolling on my phone. It was so deeply disturbing to see that propaganda, and the fact it was my song in there made me feel even more enraged. What they’re doing is so awful and barbaric and cruel. I am really sad to be in a country that thinks that’s OK.”
Upon seeing the video, Rodrigo immediately voiced her disapproval in the comments section, writing:
“Don’t ever use my songs to promote your racist, hateful propaganda.”
The audio was subsequently removed from the Instagram post.
Following Rodrigo’s criticism, a DHS representative responded through TMZ, urging the Grammy-winning artist to appreciate law enforcement’s efforts rather than belittling them.
“America is grateful all the time for our federal law enforcement officers who keep us safe. We suggest Ms. Rodrigo thank them for their service, not belittle their sacrifice.”
Rodrigo is not the only artist to confront The White House over such issues. Jess Glynne previously took issue with the use of her song Hold My Hand to support ICE, and podcaster Theo Von has accused DHS of misusing his content out of context.
Read More: “Big artists like taylor should take notes!!”: Netizens react as Olivia Rodrigo slams the White House for using her song to promote ICE
Edited by Pratyasha Sarkar

