Jay Z

Jay Z is giving a free concert in Cleveland on Friday to benefit the Hillary Clinton campaign.

(Evan Agostini, Associated Press)

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Donald Trump campaign has beef with Jay Z.

Hours ahead of the hip-hop artist's free Friday night concert in Cleveland to rally support for Hillary Clinton, the Trump campaign in Ohio issued a statement attacking the "free rap concert" as pandering to the "urban community" and "un-motivated millennials."

"Hillary Clinton's hypocrisy is on full display again as she raises up Jay-Z as a role-model for youth in Cleveland," reads the statement from the Rev. Darrell Scott, a Cleveland Heights pastor who is one of Trump's most visible black campaign surrogates. "For all of her talk about fighting for kids, she has no problem sharing a stage with someone who glamorizes acts of violence and having pushed drugs in our local communities. Donald Trump has spent time meeting with our community and has a plan for urban renewal that will allow black youth to achieve their American dreams through hard work, while Hillary Clinton continues to resort to stereotypical election year pandering."