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Minneapolis rock band Semisonic is protesting the White House's use of its song "Closing ... "Closing Time," is from the band's 1998 album "Feeling Strangely Fine." The single was No. 1 on ...
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Celebrated US rock band Semisonic, who found international fame with the release of their second album ‘Feeling Strangely ...
The band Semisonic made clear Monday that it did not "authorize or condone" a White House video using their song "Closing Time." The official White House and U.S. Customs and Border Protection ...
The band Semisonic is pushing back at the White House for using their hit song “Closing Time ... “Closing Time” is from Semisonic’s 1998 album, “Feeling Strangely Fine,” which peaked at No. 43 on the ...
A 1990s rock band is the latest to have their music used by Donald Trump and/or the White House without permission. The band's song was used in a deportation video. Get access to the leaderboards ...
Minneapolis band Semisonic said the White House “missed the point” when it used the band’s 1998 song “Closing Time” in a social media video Monday showing shackled migrants being deported.
Asked about the video on Monday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt ... Closing Time is from the band's 1998 album Feeling Strangely Fine, which peaked at number 43 on the Billboard ...
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