Neil Young Gifts Full Music Archive to Every Greenland Resident
In a striking gesture of solidarity, musician Neil Young is offering Greenland residents free access to his entire music catalog. This comes just one week after President Trump publicly discussed the possibility of a U.S. takeover of the country. Young, a recently-minted American citizen, addressed a letter “to our Friends in Greenland” outlining the offer.
A Musical Response to Political Tension
The offer, delivered through NeilYoungArchives.com, is intended to provide some relief from “some of the unwarranted stress…you are experiencing from our unpopular and hopefully temporary government.” Young’s decision reflects his long-standing criticism of the current administration and its policies. He previously removed his music from Amazon’s streaming service in January, citing owner Jeff Bezos’s support of President Trump and concerns about the administration’s international policies and support of ICE.
Previous Actions Reflect Current Stance
Young’s statement regarding Amazon explained his belief that supporting the company was incompatible with his values, given its owner’s ties to the President. He encouraged others to seek out alternative platforms to support American businesses. The letter to Greenland echoes this sentiment, expressing a hope that other organizations will “follow in the spirit of our example.”
Greenland residents can access the free subscription by visiting NeilYoungArchives.com/Greenland.
Frequently Asked Questions
What prompted Neil Young to make this offer?
Neil Young made the offer in response to President Trump’s recent statements regarding a potential U.S. takeover of Greenland, expressing solidarity with the residents and a desire to alleviate stress caused by the situation.
Why did Neil Young remove his music from Amazon?
Neil Young removed his music from Amazon due to his disapproval of owner Jeff Bezos’s support of President Trump and the administration’s policies, specifically citing concerns about international policies and support for ICE.
Is this offer limited to a specific period?
The offer includes a free one-year subscription, with the possibility of renewal for free as long as the subscriber resides in Greenland. Young also expressed hope that others would follow suit with similar gestures.
Will other artists or organizations respond to the situation in Greenland with similar expressions of support remains to be seen, but Young’s action could potentially inspire further engagement and solidarity.