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    Uncle Luke Wants Congress — And DJ Khaled’s All In

    WamalaBy WamalaMay 13, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    DJ Khaled Rallies Behind Uncle Luke’s Congress Run
    A hip hop legend stepping into politics wasn’t exactly on everyone’s 2026 bingo card — but Miami just got a campaign launch with major star power.

    Inside a packed event Thursday night, DJ Khaled grabbed the microphone and publicly threw his support behind none other than Uncle Luke, the former 2 Live Crew frontman now running for Congress in Florida.

    And Khaled didn’t hold back.

    Speaking to supporters gathered at Brooklyn Chophouse in Miami, the producer praised Luke as someone who genuinely loves Miami and Broward County, telling the crowd there’s nobody more passionate about the community than “Unc.”

    Then came the moment that instantly started circulating online — Khaled wrapping Luke in a quick hug after his speech while supporters cheered around them.

    Hip hop meets Capitol Hill? Yeah, things just got interesting.

    Luke — whose real name is Luther Campbell — is officially campaigning to represent Florida’s 20th Congressional District, and he’s already leaning heavily into his long-standing ties to South Florida communities.

    During the event, the rap pioneer reportedly outlined key goals for his campaign, including expanding the local shipping port and creating more jobs across the region. He also addressed concerns surrounding immigrant communities, criticizing policies connected to the Donald Trump administration and expressing worries about targeted enforcement actions.

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    But that’s not even the wildest part.

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    Luke also reminded supporters he’s no stranger to legal battles or fighting authority. In fact, he pointed directly to his famous First Amendment fight involving 2 Live Crew’s controversial 1989 album, As Nasty as They Wanna Be.

    For readers unfamiliar with the case, the album was declared legally obscene by a Florida district court in 1990, launching one of the most infamous censorship battles in hip hop history. The legal fight eventually reached the Supreme Court and became a landmark moment in debates around free speech and artistic expression.

    Now, decades later, Luke says that same fighting spirit could translate into politics.

    And honestly, the symbolism writes itself.

    A man once battling obscenity charges is now asking voters to send him to Congress.

    Only in America.

    Luke also reportedly pointed to the growing list of celebrities who have successfully crossed into politics, essentially asking the room: why not him?

    It’s a question more people are starting to take seriously.

    Over the years, entertainers across sports, television, and music have increasingly entered political spaces, turning fame into influence far beyond Hollywood or the recording studio. Some have become activists. Others have launched campaigns. A few have even won office outright.

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    Still, Uncle Luke’s campaign feels uniquely Miami.

    The rapper has spent decades tied to South Florida culture, youth programs, local sports advocacy, and community organizing efforts. Long before this congressional run, he had already built a reputation as a loud, unapologetic voice for the city.

    And that local credibility may matter more than celebrity status alone.

    Especially because Florida’s 20th Congressional District currently sits wide open.

    Former representative Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick reportedly resigned from the position last month and is now facing federal charges connected to allegations involving COVID relief funds tied to her 2022 congressional campaign. She has denied wrongdoing, but the scandal has left the district without an incumbent heading into the next election cycle.

    That vacuum suddenly makes Luke’s entrance into the race much more serious than some initially expected.

    And then things got really loud online.

    Social media users immediately began debating whether the rap icon could genuinely transition into politics or if the campaign was more celebrity spectacle than legitimate movement.

    Some fans fully embraced the idea.

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    “Uncle Luke fighting for Florida in Congress sounds more believable than half the people already there,” one user joked on X.

    Another wrote, “The man fought censorship before influencers even existed. That’s actually political experience.”

    Others, however, questioned whether celebrity recognition alone should translate into public office.

    Still, even critics admitted one thing: Luke already knows how to command attention.

    Within hours, clips of DJ Khaled’s endorsement began circulating online, with many fans surprised by how passionately the producer spoke about Luke’s leadership potential.

    Khaled’s support could also prove strategically important.

    As one of Miami’s biggest entertainment figures, the Grammy-winning producer carries enormous visibility in South Florida culture. His endorsement instantly amplified Luke’s campaign beyond political circles and straight into entertainment headlines.

    And that crossover attention matters.

    Because campaigns today don’t just live on debate stages or news broadcasts anymore. They live on Instagram clips, TikTok reposts, celebrity endorsements, and viral moments.

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    Uncle Luke already understands that world better than most politicians ever will.

    At the center of all this, though, is something more personal.

    For many Miami residents, Luke isn’t just a rapper. He represents a certain era of the city — loud, rebellious, unapologetic, and fiercely local. Whether through music, legal battles, or community involvement, he’s spent decades building a reputation around speaking directly to the people around him.

    Now he wants voters to trust him with something bigger.

    Congress.

    And honestly? The idea still feels surreal enough to keep people watching.

    The craziest twist may be this: a man once accused of corrupting America’s youth is now positioning himself as someone who can help rebuild communities, protect rights, and create jobs.

    That’s one serious political rebrand.

    One thing’s certain — Uncle Luke entering the congressional race just turned Florida politics into must-watch entertainment. The only question now is whether voters are ready to make the former 2 Live Crew star “Congressman Luke.”

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