The videos are promoting stepped-up ICE enforcement, often showing officers conducting arrests in full tactical gear ...
Pop star SZA joined Sabrina Carpenter and Olivia Rodrigo in condemning the Trump administration for incorporating their music ...
The “Kill Bill” singer said the move is “evil” and “boring.” ...
The singer also accused the administration of "rage baiting" artists to get attention for its harrowing immigration agenda.
SZA has become the latest musician to criticize the Trump administration for its use of artists' music in ads promoting ICE.
SZA recently slammed the White House for using her song Big Boy as part of its Pro- ICE ad. The ad in question promotes the ...
Big Boys’ artist is the latest star to condemn U.S. government for using music without consent in videos promoting Trump’s ...
SZA is the latest artist to slam the White House for using one of her songs in a pro-ICE ad, calling it “evil” and “boring.” The singer reacted on Twitter after the White House used “Big Boy,” ...
SZA accused the White House of “rage baiting artists” for free promotion of ICE videos, as she called the use of her work ...
SZA pushed back after her track was featured in a pro-ICE video, prompting a surprisingly polite response from the White House and sparking online debate.
SZA condemned the Trump White House for using her song “Big Boys” in an ICE video, accusing officials of exploiting artists.
In her post, SZA included a post made by her manager Punch TDE, which echoed SZA’s criticism of the White House.