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400 Artists Pull Their Music From Streaming Platforms in Israel over Gaza Genocide
Over 400 artists and labels join the No Music for Genocide campaign, protesting alleged human rights abuses and aiming to influence public opinion and industry practices.
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MJ Lenderman, King Krule, Arca, MIKE, Yaeji, and More Join Campaign to Block Their Music From Streaming in Israel
Fontaines D.C., Massive Attack, Kelela, Japanese Breakfast, Faye Webster, Rina Sawayama, Oklou, and Erika de Casier are also among hundreds of artists and labels backing No Music for Genocide
Some four hundred artists launched the No Music For Genocide campaign on Thursday. According to the music website Stereogum, they are asking artists and rights holders to withdraw their music from Israeli streaming platforms in response to the situation in Gaza. Among the participants are Massive Attack, Rina Sawayama, Fontaines DC, and Japanese Breakfast.
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