White House responds to Kenny Loggins' demand it stop using 'Danger Zone' with retort: 'I FEEL THE NEED FOR SPEED' | Fortune
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White House responds to Kenny Loggins' demand it stop using 'Danger Zone' with retort: 'I FEEL THE NEED FOR SPEED' | Fortune
"I can't imagine why anybody would want their music used or associated with something created with the sole purpose of dividing us,"
"Too many people are trying to tear us apart, and we need to find new ways to come together. We're all Americans, and we're all patriotic."
"I FEEL THE NEED FOR SPEED,"
"I'm no king."
Kenny Loggins said he was not asked for permission and demanded removal after his song 'Danger Zone' accompanied an artificial intelligence-generated video on former President Donald Trump's Truth Social showing the president dumping excrement from a fighter jet on 'No Kings' protesters. The video remained on Truth Social as of Tuesday morning. Loggins called the association divisive and urged unity, saying Americans are patriotic. Representatives reissued his statement. The White House posted a still from Top Gun with the caption 'I FEEL THE NEED FOR SPEED.' Trump has previously used music in AI videos and dismissed the rallies as a 'joke,' saying 'I'm no king.'
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