Vivek Ramaswamy, the Indian-origin billionaire and co-head of the Department Of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under US President-elect Donald Trump, has become an internet sensation after showcasing his piano skills.
A video of Ramaswamy playing Mozart’s classic piece, Perahia & Mozart: Perfect Match, has garnered over 2.5 lakh views on Elon Musk’s platform X. The performance received thunderous applause from the audience, further solidifying his image as a multi-talented leader.
Is there anything Vivek can’t do?
If Elon and Vivek succeed in cleaning up government waste, I think he may have a legitimate chance to become a future president! pic.twitter.com/Z1Bfhk50Uq
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The track Ramaswamy performed is from the 1992 album by celebrated American pianist Murray Perahia. Known for his extraordinary interpretations of Mozart, Perahia is widely regarded as one of the finest living pianists.
At 39, Vivek Ramaswamy has built a formidable reputation not only in politics but also in business and the arts. His fortune, estimated at $950 million by Forbes, stems from his successful biotech company, Roivant Sciences, which went public in 2021.
Ramaswamy’s portfolio extends beyond biotech. He has made significant investments in cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum and holds stakes in Rumble, a YouTube competitor, and MoonPay, a crypto payment firm.
Ramaswamy is also the founder of Strive Asset Management, an “anti-woke” investment firm designed to counter ESG-focused funds. The firm is valued at $300 million, with Ramaswamy’s stake estimated at over $100 million.
Social media users and attendees of the event have praised Ramaswamy’s piano performance, calling it a refreshing glimpse into the personal side of the influential leader. The video continues to circulate widely, adding another layer of intrigue to the already dynamic profile of this political and business figure.