Björk's Call to Greenland: "Dear Greenlanders, Declare Your Independence"
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This is due to her statement about Greenland.
Singer Björk's Facebook post has caused the Funen record store Record Pusher to remove her music from their range.
The conflict between the United States and Denmark over Greenland has only one solution, according to Icelandic artist Björk: independence. In a post on Instagram, she fears that Greenlanders will otherwise end up in the clutches of yet another “cruel colonizer.”
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As of today, it will no longer be possible to purchase the music of Icelandic musician Björk Guðmundsdóttir in a record store in Odense, Denmark. The reason is that the store owners have removed her albums from the shelves due to comments the singer made about Greenland and Denmark on social media recently. Björk's music will also not be available for purchase through the company's online store.
From Thursday, you can no longer buy music from Icelandic singer Björk Guðmundsdóttir at the record store Record Pusher in Odense. The company writes this on Facebook, according to TV 2. The post states that this is due to Björk Guðmundsdóttir's post about Greenland. In one post, she writes, among other things, "Dear Greenlanders. Declare yourselves independent," and Record Pusher writes that her post "splits friends."
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