Macklemore Walks Back “F*** America” Sentiment—Kind Of
Taking to Instagram on Wednesday (September 25), the Grammy Award-winning artist shared a lengthy statement expressing his regret.
Taking to Instagram on Wednesday (September 25), the Grammy Award-winning artist shared a lengthy statement expressing his regret.
Macklemore, who has released two protest songs in support of Palestinians, faced backlash for an anti-American remark.
The “Thrift Store” rapper made the comment during a recent Seattle concert at Seward Park Amphitheater.
Multiple people praised the Seattle native for having more courage to speak out than most politicians.
Macklemore announced he would not be performing in Dubai in protest of the UAE’s role in Sudan’s ongoing civil war.
The Seattle-bred rapper, who infamously bested Kendrick Lamar in the Best Rap Album category at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards in 2014, announced “Hinds Hall” via social media on Monday (May 6).
The presidential candidate comments on the political anthem.
All proceeds from the single “Hinds Hall” will be donated to UNRWA.
A new website, simply labeled Artists 4 Ceasefire, recently went up and encourages President Joe Biden to act immediately.
“I condemn the murder of any human.”
Lil Chano From 79th reflects on his ‘Acid Rap’ era.
The Grammy winner says it was a “dark” period in his life.
He’s Back! @Macklemore and DJ Premier team up on a new track, produced by Honna Kimmerer. Check it out!
hree months after delivering “Faithful” with NLE Choppa, the rapper born Ben Haggarty has returned with “Heroes” featuring the inimitable Preemo.
Chart-topping rapper #JackHarlow is set to host and perform on #SNL.
Macklemore and former NFL star Marshawn Lynch joined the ownership group of the NHL’s Seattle Kraken franchise.
Macklemore has been named the first creative director of CLEAN Cause, an Austin-based beverage company that supports addiction recovery.
Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest 2022 will feature performances by Big Boi, Polo G, French Montana and Macklemore.
Most of the changes go into effect for the 64th Grammy Awards in 2022.
The four-time Grammy winner talks award shows, white guilt, and fame.