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Rapper wasn't invited to perform at Trump inauguration because it's 'traditionally American'

The Trump inaugural committee has run into trouble booking A-list talent to perform, according to multiple reports.

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Tom Barrack, chairman of Trump's Presidential Inauguration Committee, told CNN's Erin Burnett that the inauguration wouldn't be an appropriate venue for West, a hugely influential but polarizing figure in music.

"He's been great, he considers himself a friend of the president-elect, but it's not the venue," Barrack said. "It's going to be typically and traditionally American, and Kanye is a great guy — we just haven't asked him to perform. And we move on with our agenda."

The "traditionally American" reasoning is sure to rankle some, given that West is a uniquely American artist — born in Atlanta, raised in Chicago, and working in a genre that is native to the US and that draws on the country's traditional musical forms.

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West met with Trump in December in New York City after Trump was elected president, leading to a strange photo opportunity in the lobby of Trump Tower.

The Trump inaugural committee has run into trouble booking A-list talent to perform, according to multiple reports. Headliners for the inauguration include 3 Doors Down and the country artists Toby Keith and Lee Greenwood.

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