Joy Villa, a conservative, Trump-supporting musician lashed out at former President Barack Obama during a Tuesday interview.

Villa made headlines this week for appearing at Sunday's Grammy Awards wearing a "Build the Wall"-themed dress and carrying a "Make America Great Again" purse.

What did she say?

In a wide-ranging interview with the Domenick Nati Show, Villa explained that it's Republicans who actually freed black slaves and noted that Obama did nothing for the black community during his presidency.

"Are you saying that today in modern times, some African-Americans are choosing to be slaves mentally?" Nati, a celebrity publicist and radio show host, asked.

Villa answered, "Yeah, but don't think that just because you're black — your skin color — automatically dictates who you should vote for. That's just stupid. I don't understand where this came from."

She continued, "I do know that the Democrats brainwashed a lot of the black population, and I hate that. You've got to unplug from that. I felt into the whole Obama-change trap, too. ... He's just another politician talking out his ass, not providing for the black community."

What else?

Villa said that when she arrived in Hollywood, she felt peer pressure to conform to the entertainment world's standards of political and cultural liberalism.

"It was a mess," she admitted. "I know what I'm talking about, because I unplugged from that, and I'm going 'Wow,' the only people actually, who actively set the slaves free ... they were all Republican. The Republican Party's the one who's been fighting for the rights of black Americans for centuries. Not Democrats."