Posted on 10/21/2025 5:49:26 AM PDT by DallasBiff
Kenny Loggins has hit out at Donald Trump for using his song ‘Danger Zone’ in a controversial video regarding US protests.
The classic ‘80s song was heard playing in a video shared by the US president on his Truth Social account over the weekend. In the clip, a version of Trump made using artificial intelligence was seen wearing a crown and flying in a jet labelled ‘King Trump’. While in the jet, he is seen dumping sludge onto a crowd of people protesting in the streets.
Now, Loggins has criticised the president for using the song without asking for permission, and expressed his frustration at being tied into an online post that is made with the “purpose of dividing us”.
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Trump doesn’t cause division, he reveals it.
Actually replacing the Loggins song with “America My country ‘tis of thee” would be informative because that tune was originally from “God save the King”
The change in lyrics makes the point that US threw off King George and became a republic.
Most of the protesters and much of the media don’t know that.
He’s Shia Leboof now? ‘He shall not divide us!’
Give us a break Kenny, you demorat.
He paid the ASCAP fee, you have no say, except to whine..
Virtue signaling from someone in the entertainment business?
Sounds like Kenny Loggins wants to bend over backwards to prove that he is liberal. He wants to publicly express that he is outraged that the hated Trump would use his music.
What a fool believes.
Yep
“his song”
Danger Zone” is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Kenny Loggins in 1986, with music composed by Giorgio Moroder and lyrics written by Tom Whitlock.
That’s right.
I couldn’t agree more.
Big time.
You buy a car, you can use it pro or anti trump.
You buy a cake, you can use it pro or anti trump.
You buy a painting.....
But you buy a prissy guy’s song....hold up.
Tell me kenny, have you openly supported President Trump ?
Who?
I have to force myself to disregard their moronic proclamations lest I spend the rest of my life listening to Anita Bryant and Pat Boone.
I think it’s not public domain,but if one pays for the royalty (whoever owns it now), it’s free to use for whatever they want.
Charlie Kirk was unavailable for comment.
Messina was better.
Just more “fakery” from fake news, basically a fake headline, the article supports nothing of the headline
Kenny, you can’t stop that use of your song.
I saw it on Gutfeld! last night. I was not expecting that. Essentially, it’s a big middle finger to the “No Kings” crowd.
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