Neil Young Gifts Music Catalog

Alright, buckle in, because Neil Young is back at it again — not with a new album drop, but with a political message wrapped in guitar strings and a side of digital rebellion.

The rock legend, known for speaking his mind as loudly as he strums his chords, just handed out free access to his entire music catalog — yes, six decades’ worth — to the people of Greenland. Why? Because he’s mad at Trump. Again.

Here’s how it all went down. President Trump recently floated the idea of pressuring Greenland — the semi-autonomous territory of NATO ally Denmark — to cooperate with U.S. interests, even suggesting tariffs might be on the table for countries that don’t play ball.

That didn’t sit well with Neil Young, who decided to push back in the most Neil Young way possible: by offering Greenland a full year of free access to his Neil Young Archives website, including all his music and music films. And get this — folks in Greenland can renew that access for free indefinitely. It’s peace, love, and unlimited streaming, courtesy of Canada’s most politically fired-up export.

Young’s message on his site didn’t hold back. He referred to the U.S. government as “unpopular and hopefully temporary” and said his gift was meant to ease “unwarranted stress and threats” being aimed at Greenland. Not exactly subtle.

But he didn’t stop there. Young took aim at Amazon, Jeff Bezos, and — you guessed it — Trump again. He’s already pulled his music from Amazon Music, citing Bezos’s political donations and the platform’s ties to the Trump administration, particularly Trump’s support of ICE.

And he’s urging fans to ditch Amazon altogether, encouraging people to buy from local shops or smaller digital platforms. That’s right — the guy who gave us “Heart of Gold” is now on a one-man crusade against Big Tech and Big Politics.

He’s also been using his website like a political blog, posting op-eds against ICE and firing warning shots at Trump policy advisor Stephen Miller. One post? Literally titled “Watch Out For This Guy.” Subtlety has officially left the building.

So to recap: Neil Young just handed Greenland a backstage pass to his life’s work, torched Amazon, and launched yet another long-distance protest against Trump — all in the span of a few online updates. Whether you think it’s a heartfelt act of solidarity or just another rock star getting political, one thing’s for sure: Neil’s not backing down, and he’s definitely not going quiet.

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