Semisonic‘s biggest hit may have been used in a recent White House video glorifying the deportation of undocumented immigrants, but that doesn't mean the band approved of it. After the Donald Trump ...
Semisonic is the latest music act to blast the Trump White House for using their song. They're calling out the administration ...
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Semisonic wrote in a statement that the band did not "authorize or condone" the White House using their song "Closing Time" in a video showing deportations.
Semisonic, the band behind the 1998 hit “Closing Time,” said the Trump administration did not ask for permission to use the song in a video appearing to show migrant deportations. “We did not ...
Obviously, the pop-rock band Semisonic doesn’t want to get associated with the Trump administration’s revolting idea of a “fun video.” “We did not authorize or condone the White House’s use of our ...
The video is soundtracked by Semisonic’s “Closing Time,” the 1998 song written by future pop hitmaker Dan Wilson. On X, the official White House account shared Wilson’s lyrics “You don ...
Semisonic has officially responded to the White House’s unauthorized use of their hit song “Closing Time,” and shocker… they ...
The rock band Semisonic is objecting to the use of the song 'Closing Time' in a White House deportation video posted on X.
The group Semisonic is objecting to the use of their song “Closing Time” in a White House video on deportations that was ...
The video features the 1998 song “Closing Time” by Semisonic. The lyrics include, “I know who I want to take me home.” A representative for Semisonic tells Scripps News the White House never asked for ...
Semisonic, the band behind the 1998 hit “Closing Time,” said the Trump administration did not ask for permission to use the song in a video appearing to show migrant deportations.
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