While liberal Hollywood has bashed President Trump, musician Joy Villa is standing up for her conservative beliefs.

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âIf people want to actually make money in this country with a product or get jobs they need to also see thereâs 50% of Americans who support the president. And Iâve unfriendedâ¦Un-followed certain companies that use in their promotions, âhey we donât support the presidentâ or âdown with Trump.â I write them letters, I say âlisten, you know I buy your products, I support the president, why are you alienating me?â So these celebrities and these people who are doing that have a responsibility to all their fans not to just the fans who think like them,â Villa said during an appearance on FOX Business.

Villa stole the show on the Grammyâs red carpet after wearing a tribute dress for Donald Trump. She said she has struck a chord with younger generations.

âItâs difficult to challenge for sure because, I donât feel as supported as my peers, but I get so many letters from people â teenagers, 13-year-old conservatives who say because of your dress I now stand up for my conservative beliefs,â she said.

On July 4th, Villa released a new song, titled âMake America Great Again,â which has climbed to number four on Amazonâs best-sellers list. Villa attributes her recent success to her political beliefs.

âMy whole platform is love for the country and love for America. What I wanted to do with that dress and continue with the song is just to provide something that is unifying,â she said.

In the song, Villa says âwe can come back twice as strong,â while she believes that âAmerica is in an unrest period,â love and tolerance can conquer the violence.

âIâm actually proud to be American so I want to give that voice to people and thatâs why I wrote this song,â she said.