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Neil Young Gifts Greenland Music Access Amid US Dispute
27 Jan
Summary
- Neil Young granted Greenlanders a year of free music archive access.
- The donation aims to alleviate stress from US government actions.
- This gesture follows US President Trump's earlier dispute over Greenland.

Neil Young has extended a unique offer of peace and love to Greenland, granting its residents a full year of complimentary access to his entire music and documentary archive. This gesture comes as a response to the unwarranted stress and threats the territory has reportedly experienced from the US government.
The singer-songwriter expressed his sincere wish for Greenlanders to enjoy his 62 years of music in the highest quality, directly from their homes. Young's offering specifically targets the recent geopolitical tensions, including a dispute where former US President Donald Trump had insisted on claiming "right, title and ownership" of Greenland.
This act of solidarity also reflects Young's ongoing objections to Amazon, citing CEO Jeff Bezos's support for Donald Trump. The artist has previously removed his music from Amazon Music due to these concerns. Young also reiterated his past objections to Spotify over misinformation concerns, though he has since returned to the platform.




