Neil Young released a new song titled Big Crime that directly criticizes Donald Trump. The track was posted to Young's YouTube channel and was recorded with his backing band, the Chrome Hearts, during a sound check at Chicago's Northerly Island. The chorus accuses the White House of "big crime" and references Trump's legal troubles and his declaration of a crime emergency in Washington, DC. Lyrics condemn fascist rules, schools and soldiers on the streets and call for cleaning out the White House and stopping billionaire influence. Young previously updated his 2006 song Lookin' for a Leader to target Trump.
Neil Young has released a new song lambasting Donald Trump, entitled Big Crime. The Canadian-American rocker has long been a critic of the US president, suing him (but later dropping the lawsuit) over the use of his songs at campaign rallies and calling him the worst president in the history of our great country. He has stepped up that criticism in the new song, which has been posted to Young's YouTube channel.
Don't need no fascist rules / don't want no fascist schools / don't want soldiers walking on the streets, Young sings. Got to get the fascists out / got to clean the White House out no more money to the fascists, the billionaire fascists. Riffing on Trump's make America great again slogan, Young adds: No more great again.
There's big crime in DC at the White House, Young sings in the chorus, as a comment on Trump's previous legal difficulties, as well as a sarcastic reference to Trump's current crackdown on crime in Washington DC. Trump declared a crime emergency in DC earlier this month, seized control of the city's police force and deployed national guard troops.
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