A 2019 music video resurfaces mid-interview, sparking laughter, backlash, and debate over politics and past personas.
New York, June 29, 2025 — In a moment that has now gone viral, New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani was left visibly stunned during a live CNN interview when host Erin Burnett surprised him by playing a clip from his 2019 rap video.
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"I didn't think it was going to be on CNN."
— Erin Burnett OutFront (@OutFrontCNN) June 27, 2025
Watch as #NYC Mayoral Candidate Zohran Mamdani watches his past performance as a rapper and responds to critics who say he's not ready to run New York. He speaks one-on-one with @ErinBurnett. pic.twitter.com/zVV4tL8iKr
The video featured Mamdani performing as his alter ego, “Mr. Cardamom,” shirtless and wearing only an apron — a far cry from the polished political image he’s been cultivating during his campaign.
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Initially caught off guard, Mamdani chuckled and said, “That was a different time,” but the moment was met with mixed reactions online. While some praised the Democratic Socialist candidate’s artistic past and authenticity, others questioned whether the performance was appropriate for someone seeking the city’s top job.
NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani rap video surfaces pic.twitter.com/0yUKkbepJP
— TaraBull (@TaraBull808) June 26, 2025
Creative Past or Campaign Risk?
The resurfaced rap video — originally intended as a satirical take on gentrification and immigrant identity in Queens — has reignited conversations about how far a candidate’s creative expressions should follow them.
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Supporters argue the throwback shows Mamdani’s connection to youth culture and art. Critics, however, say it could undermine his credibility, especially among older or more conservative voters.
Political strategist Lena Ramirez commented, “This isn’t disqualifying, but it will be distracting. In a tight race, moments like these can define a news cycle.”
Campaign Responds
Mamdani’s campaign later issued a statement saying, “Zohran has always used art to tell stories about struggle and identity. He’s proud of his roots in activism, organizing, and yes, performance.”
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