Unauthorized and Unwanted: Kenny Loggins Demands Trump Stop Using ‘Danger Zone’

A strange AI video posted by Donald Trump has led to a high-profile confrontation with music icon Kenny Loggins. The video, which circulated on social media, featured the former president in a digital fighter jet dumping feces on protesters, all set to the energetic beat of Loggins’ classic track “Danger Zone.” The song, forever linked to the film “Top Gun,” was used without the artist’s consent, prompting a swift and public rebuke.

Loggins did not mince words in his response. In an official statement, he clarified that the use of his performance was completely unauthorized. “Nobody asked me for my permission, which I would have denied,” he declared, going on to request the immediate removal of his music from the controversial clip. This move places Loggins among a long list of musicians who have protested the use of their songs at political events without their blessing.

The singer’s criticism, however, extended far beyond copyright infringement. He framed his objection around the divisive nature of the video’s content. Loggins stated he could not understand why any musician would want their work associated with a project designed to create division among the American people. He expressed a desire for the country to find paths toward unity rather than embracing rhetoric that pits citizens against one another.

” We’re all Americans, and we’re all patriotic,” Loggins asserted, pushing back against the “us and them” narrative he felt the video promoted. He positioned music as a potential antidote to this division, expressing his hope that it could be used to celebrate and unite people. As of now, Donald Trump has not publicly responded to the singer’s demands or his commentary on the state of the nation.

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