13/02/2026
BREAKING: Legendary rocker Neil Young gifts his entire music catalog to Greenland in an act of “peace and love” while thumbing his nose at Trump.
Neil Young just delivered one of the most devastatingly subversive takedowns of Donald Trump yet — and he did it with music.
The legendary rocker announced he is giving the people of Greenland free access to his entire music catalog, a move aimed squarely at pushing back against Trump’s repeated threats to seize the territory.
“This is an offer of Peace and Love,” Young wrote on his website, addressing Greenlanders directly. “I hope my music and music films will ease some of the unwarranted stress and threats you are experiencing from our unpopular and hopefully temporary government.”
Boom.
The 80-year-old Young didn’t stop there. He told the people of Greenland they can enjoy all the music he’s made over the last 62 years, “in its highest quality,” for free — and renew it indefinitely, as long as they remain in Greenland.
“All the music I have made during the last 62 years is yours to hear,” he wrote. “LOVE EARTH.”
Only residents with a Greenland country code can access the archive — a pointed reminder that this is a gift of solidarity, not a publicity stunt.
The move comes as Trump continues to float imperial-style rhetoric about Greenland, treating sovereign nations like Monopoly properties. And it follows Young’s very public feud with Amazon and billionaire Trump benefactor Jeff Bezos, whom Young accused of “selling out America.”
Bezos, of course, has showered Trump with money — from funding a $40 million vanity documentary on Melania Trump to a $1 million donation to Trump’s inaugural fund. Young wants nothing to do with any of Bezos’ businesses at this point.
“Amazon is owned by Jeff Bezos, a billionaire backer of the president,” Young wrote. “The president’s international policies and his support of ICE make it impossible for me to ignore his actions.”
Young urged fans to boycott Amazon, buy music locally, and support independent businesses — the opposite of Trump’s billionaire-first worldview.
And after the killing of Minneapolis mother and poet Renee Good by an ICE agent, Young’s words turned even sharper. He called on Americans to “rise up” and said of Trump: “He knows nothing about love.”
Neil Young didn’t wave a flag. He didn’t sell merch. He didn’t beg for clicks.
He simply gave away his life’s work to Greenlanders — and sent a message Trump can’t spin: Peace. Love. And resistance.
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