Andrew Cuomo and Daughter Clash Over Campaign Song
Andrew Cuomo Considers Campaign Song Options with His Daughter
As he gears up for his campaign in November, Andrew Cuomo, age 67, sat down with his daughter Mariah to select a fitting song to represent his bid for office. Their playful discussion was shared in an Instagram video, highlighting their different opinions but mutual respect for iconic New York tunes.
Mariah presented Alicia Keys’ “Empire State of Mind,” a song celebrating New York City’s spirit, which Cuomo acknowledged as a good choice. However, he noted its widespread use, suggesting he wanted something more unique.
Next, she proposed Billy Joel’s classic, “New York State of Mind.” Cuomo enthusiastically supported this option, recalling it was the song they danced to at his wedding and describing Joel as the quintessential New Yorker, praising his long residency at Madison Square Garden.
He also mentioned Joel’s roots in the Bronx and on Long Island, emphasizing his significance to New York’s cultural identity. A photo from last year’s wedding showed Cuomo and Mariah dancing to a Billy Joel tune, underscoring their shared connection to the artist.
Mariah hinted at other potential choices, like Taylor Swift’s “Welcome To New York,” but Cuomo indicated a preference to stick with Billy Joel, citing his enduring popularity and energy that better captures the campaign’s momentum.
While open to suggestions, Cuomo kept his focus on Billy Joel, reinforcing his strong affinity for his music and his deep ties to the city’s musical landscape. The lighthearted exchange reflects the importance of choosing a song that resonates emotionally and energizes supporters.