PRESIDENT Trump said Bon Jovi always "kisses" his "a**" as he slammed the rocker, along with Lady Gaga and Beyoncé, for their endorsements of Joe Biden.
During a rally on Monday in Scranton, took shots at the mega-stars, among others, in an attempt to gain ground in Pennsylvania, a key battleground state.
"Jon Bon Jovi, every time I see him he kisses my a**," Trump said of the New Jersey rocker who put on a pro- concert in eastern Pennsylvania last month.
"'Oh, oh, Mr. President,'" he went on, mocking Bon Jovi. "But he'll get to get something out of it, just like everyone is."
He also went after , who hosted a drive-up rally for Biden in Pittsburgh on Monday.
"He's got Lady Gaga, Lady Gaga, I could tell you plenty of stories," the president said.
"I could tell you stories about Lady Gaga. I know a lot of stories," he continued, without specifying what "stories" he was referring to.
The president continued to say his campaign draws "much bigger crowds" than people like Bon Jovi, and that Democratic supporters just show up for the concerns - not the candidates.
"You know what happens," Trump said. "He'll sing a song or two, and then he will leave, and the crowd will leave and sleepy Joe is up there talking."
He also took shots at - whose name he pronounced Beyonsee, and who simply shared a photo of herself donning a Biden-Harris mask and encouraging fans to vote - and her husband Jay-Z.
"That happened to Hillary, too, right?" They got Beyonsee and they got Jay-Z, right," he continued. "Jay-Z, and he started using the F-word ... in front of this crowd and it was unbelievable."
"He was using the F-word, F-word, F-word and the crows was going ... and then they left and the crowd left, and Hillary was standing on the stage with an empty place and she was talking - and she lost and people were surprised."
On Sunday, Trump's campaign also tried to paint Biden's appearance with Lady Gaga as proof that he supports banning fracking - calling the singer an "anti-fracking activist."
"Nothing exposes Biden's disdain for the forgotten working men & women of PA like campaigning with anti-fracking activist Lady Gaga," Trump's campaign director Tim Murtaugh tweeted, along with a full statement from the campaign.
"This desperate effort to drum enthusiasm is actually a sharp stick in the eye for the 600,000 Pennsylvanians who work in the fracking industry."
The Biden campaign has repeatedly said that the candidate has no plans to ban fracking, but to seek to end fracking only on federal lands.
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Lady Gaga responded to the Trump campaign's criticism by sharing a screenshot of Murtaugh's statement along with some commentary.
"HEY TIM HEY @realDonaldTrump," she wrote, "SO HAPPY IM GLAD TO BE LIVING RENT FREE in your HEAD. #BidenHarris."
She added: (also, what is fracking?) Keep your jobs PA ... We <3 you."