Neil Young Gives Greenland Free Music Access
Neil Young gives Greenland a year of free access to his catalogue, amid political tensions and a split with Amazon Music.

Neil Young announced on January 27, 2026 that he is opening his entire music catalogue to residents of Greenland for one year, a gesture he describes as peace and love. The offer, available through his blog, requires a Greenland‑based cellphone and can be renewed thereafter. Young’s move comes amid growing tension over Greenland’s political future and criticism of U.S. influence, and contrasts with his recent decision to pull his catalog from Amazon Music in protest of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ ties to President Trump. The artist, famous for hits like "Rockin’ in the Free World" and "Heart of Gold," says the free access will help ease stress for Greenlandic listeners. The offer highlights his long‑standing opposition to streaming platforms such as Spotify and Amazon Music.
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