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  • 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.
  • Ellie Goulding Refuses to be "Criticized" on Twitter After Speaking Out Against Donald Trump

    Ellie Goulding is refusing to be criticized on Twitter after speaking out on Donald Trump via social media and expressing exactly how she feels about the controversial Republican candidate. While Goulding has never been known for being particularly political, she still feels that she shouldn’t be criticized for her views.
  • The Weeknd, Belly Cancel Jimmy Kimmel Performance Due to Donald Trump's Appearance

    Rapper Belly and R&B singer The Weeknd, who were set to perform on Wednesday’s episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” cancelled their appearance after knowing that they will be on the same show with Presidential candidate Donald Trump because they did not agree with his political views.
  • Neil Young on Donald Trump Comments on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert'

    Neil Young has clarified his Donald Trump comments on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," but didn’t necessarily mince words on how he feels about the controversial politician. Young was maligned for saying that he was fine with Trump using his song “Rockin in the Free World” during his campaign, but expressed that while the Republican candidate has a legal right, he still isn’t happy about it.
  • Rolling Stones Ask Donald Trump To Stop Using Their Music

    You can't always get what you want Trump. The Rolling Stones are just the latest to voice their displeasure with the assumed Republican nominee for president of the United States of America, Donald Trump (it still doesn't feel real does it?).
  • Aaron Carter Has Message for Justin Bieber, Claims Being Bullied Over Donald Trump Support

    You probably remember Aaron Carter, not just as the younger brother of the Backstreet Boys' Nick Carter, but also as a teen pop star in the 1990s just like Justin Bieber. With that, Carter has a message for Bieber and also expressed his support for presidential candidate Donald Trump.
  • Man Gets Donald Trump Tattoo For 1 Year’s Worth Of Concert Tickets in Major Rip-Off

    A man got a pretty big tattoo of Donald Trump on his back and an Arizona radio station gave him a year's worth of concert tickets for it. We assume that negotiations were not held, so this man has been severely ripped off.
  • Trump Supporter Sings 'Stand by Me' to Donald & Ben Carson on Stage [WATCH]

    Watch Donald Trump and Ben Carson kind of dance to a guy singing a rendition of "Stand by Me" to the 2016 Presidential hopeful. It is awkward, you guys.
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