Neil Young offers Greenlanders free access to his archives
Neil Young is offering Greenlanders free access to his online archives for one year in response to perceived threats from the Trump administration. The offer, which requires a Greenland-registered mobile phone for verification, is intended to provide "peace and love" amid political tensions.

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AI-generatedNeil Young is offering Greenlanders free access to his online archives for one year in response to perceived threats from the Trump administration. The offer, which requires a Greenland-registered mobile phone for verification, is intended to provide "peace and love" amid political tensions. Young, a vocal critic of Donald Trump, has previously protested the former president's policies and use of his music. This action follows Young's history of political activism, including boycotts of Spotify and Amazon over concerns about misinformation and support for Trump. Young, a dual citizen of Canada and the US, hopes other organizations will follow his example.
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5 extractedDonald Trump is destroying America bit by bit with his staff of wannabes...He has divided us.
In 2020 Young took legal action to try to stop the president from using his music at campaign rallies.
Access to Young's digital archive usually starts at around $25.
President Donald Trump has threatened to annex the Danish territory.
Neil Young is offering Greenlanders a year's free access to his archives.