Beyoncé Shows Support for Kamala Harris, Allows VP to Use “Freedom” Song for Presidential Campaign
Queen B’s mother, Tina Knowles endorsed Harris on Instagram on Monday.

Kamala Harris walked out to Beyoncé’s Kendrick Lamar-featuring song, “Freedom” during the VP’s first official visit to her campaign’s headquarters.
CNN reports that Harris’ team sought approval from Queen B just hours before arriving at HQ. An insider told the news outlet that Harris also was granted permission to use the song during her presidential campaign.
While Beyoncé hasn’t outright endorsed Harris, the singer letting the politician use the 2016 Lemonade album cut is a likely signal of just that, particularly since she rarely lets others use her music.
In fact, B’s mother, Tina Knowles co-signed Harris on Monday via Instagram.
Instagram: @mstinaknowles
Beyoncé has endorsed Democratic party candidates before, including Barack Obama in 2012, Hillary Clinton in 2016, and Biden-Harris in 2020.
Harris has received a lot of support after Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 presidential race on Sunday. She has since become her party’s nominee and will face off against Donald Trump in November. It’s unclear who her running mate will be.