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Neil Young is releasing an expanded 50th anniversary reissue of his acclaimed 1975 album ‘Tonight’s the Night.’ ...
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Donald Trump used Kenny Loggins’ 1986 single, ’Danger Zone,’ in his Truth Social AI video slamming No Kings protesters. While the singer-songwriter slammed the US President, he has not sued him.
Kenny Loggins has called out Donald Trump for using Danger Zone in an AI-generated video mocking protesters, saying the unauthorised use goes against his message of unity.