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In a new interview, Q-Tip said he’d like to discuss the Donald Trump comments with Kanye West. A few weeks ago, West came under fire for voicing theoretical support for Trump at a show preceding his hospitalization. -
Elton John Denies He Will Be Performing at Donald Trump's Presidential Inauguration
Elton John has denied that he will be performing at Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration this upcoming January. -
Motley Crue's Vince Neil Will Perform at Donald Trump Inauguration in January
Motley Crue’s Vince Neil has agreed to perform at Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration this upcoming January (Jan. 20). -
Lady Gaga, Pink & Sia Encourage Fans to Sign Electoral Petition to Deny Trump Presidency
Lady Gaga, Pink and Sia are taking to social media to encourage fans to sign an electoral petition that will deny Donald Trump presidency. The petition would prevent Trump from assuming the presidency in January. -
Hip-Hop Community Reacts to Donald Trump's Presidential Win on Social Media
The hip-hop community is reacting to Donald Trump’s presidential win on social media, and are amongst the many voices expressing shock and disbelief over the victory. -
Miley Cyrus Posts Emotional Video to Twitter Following Hillary Clinton's Presidential Loss
Miley Cyrus has posted an emotional video to Twitter following Hillary Clinton’s loss as the first female president of the United States. Late last night (Nov. 8), the election results came in that Donald Trump would be serving as the 45th president of the United States. While his supporters were full of praise, many in the music industry are still mourning Clinton’s loss, the “Hands of Love” singer amongst them. -
Adele Urges Fans to Vote for Hillary Clinton Instead of Donald Trump at Recent Concert
Adele is joining the throngs of celebrities who are urging fans to vote for Hillary Clinton instead of Donald Trump. While the singer is British and unable to vote in the U.S. election, she still felt the need to speak out. -
Green Day Explains Why New Album 'Revolution Radio' Contains No Songs About Donald Trump
Green Day has explained why their new album, Revolution Radio, contains no songs about controversial candidate Donald Trump. The album is full of political content, but front man Billie Joe Armstrong said that he can’t approach Trump as a topic in his music. -
Lady Gaga Speaks Out Against Donald Trump: "I Applaud These Women"
Lady Gaga has joined the chorus of those in the music industry who have spoken out against Trump, saying that she “applauds” women who come forward with rape allegations. The singer has personal experience in the matter, as she was raped at 19. -
Lil Jon Separates Himself from Donald Trump Following 2013 Appearance on 'The Apprentice'
Lil Jon separates himself from Trump following an appearance on 'The Apprentice' back in 2013. The rapper appeared on the 'All-Star Celebrity Apprentice' version of the show, and wore an Uncle Sam costume as part of a promotional challenge. -
Donald Trump Ignores Ban on Rolling Stones Music at Republican National Convention
The ever controversial Republican Presidential candidate, Donald Trump, has ignored a ban on playing The Rolling Stones music at his speeches and continues to blast “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” at the end of each. -
Neil Young Disses Donald Trump During "Rockin' in the Free World" Performance
Neil Young wants everyone to know that he does not support Donald Trump, and recently dissed the Republican candidate during a performance of “Rockin’ In The Free World.” The song is the very one that Young took issue with Trump using during rallies.
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