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The clip, the rapper shared on his social media accounts on Monday (May 6), is available to view on X, formerly Twitter, and Instagram with no such warnings or restrictions. -
Macklemore Mostly Praised for Track Supporting Palestine Protesters
The "Thrift Shop" rapper announced the release of the track on his social media accounts Monday (May 6), noting that "once it's up on streaming all proceeds to UNRWA," the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees. -
Macklemore Surprises Fans with Free Show in Seattle: Here's Everything You Need to Know!
Don't walk, run! Macklemore is having a free show in Seattle in less than 24 hours. #Macklemore #Free #Concert #Seattle #NewAlbum -
Macklemore Opens Up About Sobriety Ahead 'The Ben Tour': 'I Don't What to Hide That'
Macklemore is picking himself back up in time for his upcoming "The Ben Tour" with the help of his first child, Sloane. #Macklemore #TheBenTour -
Macklemore, Ryan Lewis Drops New Collaboration After Five Years Following Split; Why Did They Stop Creating Music Together?
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis recently released a collaboration track after five years following their split. -
WATCH: Macklemore Proves He's Got Acting Chops In Comical 'Corner Store' Music Video
In 'Corner Store,' Macklemore played the role of the old man at the till, the cop, and Travis Thompson's mom. The hilarious new music video is part of his most recent album, 'Gemini.' -
Iggy Azalea Shrugs Off Macklemore's 'White Privilege II;' Says We Are "Global"
By now, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' "White Privilege II," has been picked apart and tossed to the sides for the wolves to devour. The rapper released the straightforward and very real track about racial tension in America and how many steal from black culture but don't come around when black lives are in danger. The rapper mentioned Iggy Azalea on the track and it initially didn't go over so well with her. Now it seems she is shrugging off the entire situation and song by saying that we are "global." -
Macklemore Denies Dissing Iggy Azalea, Explains Concept Behind 'White Privilege II'
Last week, Macklemore ignited a social media debate with the release of “White Privilege II” and references to Miley Cyrus and Iggy Azalea. More recently, the Seattle rapper denied that the track was a diss aimed at Azalea and explained the concept behind the song. -
Azealia Banks Disses 'White Privilege II,' Goes on Twitter Rant
Azealia Banks is known for her mouth, violent antics and rampant disses on social media, particularly Twitter. So, of course, she had to jump in on the controversy over the new track “White Privilege II” by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis. -
Talib Kweli Blasts Iggy Azalea For Her Response To Macklemore's 'White Privilege II'
On Friday (Jan. 22), Macklemore had a good portion of the Internet in an uproar following the release of his new song “White Privilege II.” On the track, the Seattle rapper, who has been accused of being a culture vulture himself, called out Miley Cyrus, Elvis Presley and Iggy Azalea for appropriating black culture. Azalea presumably saw the namedrop as a diss and jumped on social media to give her opinion on the track. Rapper/activist Talib Kweli got wind of it and proceeded to blast the Aussie rhymer for her response. -
Macklemore Slams Miley Cyrus and Iggy Azalea on New Track 'White Privilege II' [LISTEN]
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis have debuted their brand new track, "White Privilege II," which slams both Miley Cyrus and Iggy Azalea, as well as addresses many racial issues our modern society faces, including the Black Lives Matter movement. -
The Weeknd Releases His Own Vaporizer
The Weeknd collaborated with PAX Labs to release his own line of vaporizers. -
J.R. & Trey Songz 'Best Friend' Music Video Appearance Cost High School Principal Her Job
Although she only appeared in the new J.R., featuring Trey Songz, "Best Friend" music video for a few mere seconds, a Long Island high school assistant principal has lost her original job and been reassigned for her participation in the racy video. -
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' $10,000 Grant Ban Lifted By High School
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis have shown their concern over the dwindling funding of public school arts programs in the form of a $10,000 grant to an Orange County high school. However, early last week, it was revealed that Aliso Niguel High School declined the grant due to the promotion of "misogyny and drug use." Mackelmore was evidently disheartened by the news, which came in light of parents' complaints about a visit from the pair. The ban was prompted by a contest (held by the textbook website Chegg, according to The Orange County Register) in which students competed to win a visit and grant from the popular Hip Hop duo. -
Macklemore, Ryan Lewis Open Up About New Album, Addiction
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis are recording a new album, which should be out by the end of the year and covered Complex this month to talk about the process of making the LP. Ben Haggerty also opens up about his struggle with addiction in 2014 as fame started to overwhelm him.
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