U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett will introduce Dallas hip-hop collective Cure for Paranoia at its upcoming album release show in Deep Ellum, according to frontman Cameron McCloud. The Dallas Observer reported the news first.
โI just said Iโd love for her to be at the show if she was in town,โ McCloud said in a text message. โShe didnโt even have to come up if she didnโt want to and she said โOh no, Iโm definitely getting on stage.โโ
Crockett, a Dallas Democrat, catapulted into the national spotlight in 2024 after a tense exchange with fellow U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene at a House committee meeting. She has since been regarded as a progressive firebrand, frequently in the headlines for heated back-and-forths with politicians across the aisle.
Crockett also recently launched a bid for the U.S. Senate, promoting her campaign in an Instagram video with McCloud, who wrote a verse about her. He has posted new raps every day this year.
โWho else willing to go toe to toe against the president?โ he recited in Day No. 343โs verse, adding a later nod to Crockettโs viral remarks about Greene: โTexas tough donโt need no more bad built bleach blonde butch bodies moving forward.โ
Crockett discovered McCloud through social media.
โI started listening and thought โMan, heโs a genius.โ I was impressed by his ability to sum up whatโs going on in under a minute and with accuracy,โ she said in a statement. โEspecially at a time when people are not listening to traditional news and the easiest thing to do is keep scrolling, Cure captures peopleโs attention. I was floored to know that not only was he a Texan but a Dallasite.โ
Crockett, who has a penchant for alliteration in her speeches, teased a potential performance during her introduction. โIโm known to drop some bars from time to time so youโll just have to be there and see.โ
Cure for Paranoiaโs show will be on Dec. 26 at Trees. It will be pegged to the groupโs new album, Work of A.R.T., which is slated for release on Dec. 22.
Details
Tickets cost $30.35. 7 to 11 p.m. on Dec. 26. 2709 Elm St., Dallas. For more information, visit treesdallas.com/shows/cure-for-paranoia.

