Kenny Loggins objects to song’s use in AI Trump video: ‘Created with the sole purpose of dividing us’
Kenny Loggins demands removal of his song from President Trump's AI video amid nationwide protests, citing unauthorized use and concern over its divisive message.
- Kenny Loggins criticized the unauthorized use of his song 'Danger Zone' in an AI-generated video posted by President Trump depicting him dropping excrement on protesters.
- Loggins expressed disappointment that his music was used 'with the sole purpose of dividing us' and called for unity, stating 'There is no us and them- that's not who we are, nor is it what we should be.'
- The White House responded with a meme from 'Top Gun' featuring 'Danger Zone,' and a spokesperson justified the video as 'satire' used by the president 'to make a point.
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With an artificially produced video Donald Trump answered the mass protests against him. To the music of the cinema hit "Top Gun" mud is thrown at demonstrators. Now the singer expresses himself.
Kenny Loggins Slams Donald Trump for Using His Song ‘Danger Zone’ in AI Video Without Permission | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
Kenny Loggins is calling on President Donald Trump to take down the AI-generated video he posted on his social media platform Truth Social that uses the singer’s 1986 hit song “Danger Zone” without permission. According to a statement issued by the “Footloose” singer through Variety, the clip uses the song in what he says is a divisive context and he wants it removed. Keep reading to find out more… In his statement, Kenny declared, “This is an u…

‘Trying to tear us apart’: Kenny Loggins slams Trump for using 1980s hit in AI video
The US president used the singer’s hit Danger Zone in an AI video depicting Trump as a king in a fighter jet, taking aim at protesters below.
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