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.
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't have to go ...
"Closing Time" is from Semisonic's 1998 album, "Feeling Strangely Fine," which peaked at No. 43 on the Billboard 200 album ...
The group Semisonic is objecting to the use of their song “Closing Time” in a White House video on deportations that was ...
Over the weekend, there was a showdown between the Trump administration and his opponents when the president invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, which allows the federal government to deport ...
Semisonic is not okay with the Trump administration’s usage of its 1998 hit song, “Closing Time,” in a deportation video posted on Monday. The song plays over footage of the United States Customs and ...
Medios y Media/Getty; Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Semisonic is speaking out after the White House used the rock band’s popular song “Closing Time” for one of its recent social media posts ...
The band Semisonic has denounced the Trump administration for using their 1998 hit Closing Time in a White House social media post about deportations. The video featured a handcuffed man being ...
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