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Macklemore dropped an anti-Israel song in May titled "Hind’s Hall," referring to the Columbia University building that students occupied and renamed in honor of a 6 ... when those lyrics play.
Police said the suspects stole "thousands of dollars of items" from the Grammy winner Macklemore's Seattle home was ...
The rapper Macklemore told a crowd of Seattle concertgoers "F--- America," according to video of his recent "Palestine Will Live Forever" performance shared on X. ... when those lyrics play.
SIMON: Macklemore, of course, became famed in 2013 with his catchy lyrics and unique take on hip hop. He has since become one of the most successful contemporary musicians in the world - nearly 13 ...
Macklemore also appeared at a pro-Palestinian march in Washington in November. In an Instagram post shared after the event, he said that he was heartened by “Jewish and Muslim youth marching ...
In 2021, Macklemore was a guest on Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast where he first revealed he had relapsed over the pandemic. The rapper said he was losing focus on his sobriety as his 12 ...
In “Hind’s Hall”, Macklemore, real name Benjamin Haggerty, covers everything from American politics, capitalist greed, social media censorship and white supremacy in less than three minutes.
Macklemore, a multiple award-winning white rapper, recently said that even after being in the game for over 20 years, he and Eminem are still just “guests” of the hip-hop culture.
The Seattle-bred rapper, who infamously bested Kendrick Lamar in the Best Rap Album category at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards in 2014, announced "Hinds Hall" via social media on Monday (May 6).
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with rapper Macklemore about the triumphs, struggles and realizations that inspired his new album, "Ben." Macklemore on the inspiration behind his new album 'Ben' | 90.5 WESA ...
SIMON: Macklemore, of course, became famed in 2013 with his catchy lyrics and unique take on hip hop. He has since become one of the most successful contemporary musicians in the world - nearly 13 ...