Following her appearance, her EP reached No. 1 on Amazon.
Singer Joy Villa took to the Grammy red carpet to express her love and support for Donald Trump, and saw her music sales increase in the process.
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The “Surrender” singer hit the red carpet dressed in a white gown holding a sacred heart, which she ripped off in front of cameras to reveal a red, white and blue-sequined frock, which looked like a Trump campaign poster in dress form.
On the front, the floor-length gown had the real estate tycoon’s campaign slogan "Make American Great Again," with "Trump" on the back.
Following the appearance, her EP, I Make the Static, went to the top of Amazon’s digital album charts and hit No. 7 on the iTunes album chart.
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Villa took to Instagram to explain the outfit, saying: “Sometimes you just gotta be free to express yourself.”
In another post, she added: "Go big, or go home. You can either stand for what you believe or fall for what you don't. Above all make a choice for tolerance and love. Agree to disagree. See the person over the politics, carry yourself with dignity, always. Life is made to be lived, so go boldly."
After she saw her album sales climb, she wrote that she was "speechless."
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