Macklemore
American rapper
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September 2024 | At a pro-Palestinian rally, Macklemore made a controversial statement 'fuck America', leading to his being dropped from the Neon City Festival in Las Vegas. |
September 2024 | At a pro-Palestinian rally, Macklemore made a controversial statement 'fuck America', leading to his being dropped from the Neon City Festival in Las Vegas. |
August 2024 | Macklemore canceled a scheduled show in Dubai for October, citing the United Arab Emirates’ involvement in the genocide and humanitarian crisis in Sudan. |
August 2024 | Macklemore canceled a scheduled show in Dubai for October, citing the United Arab Emirates’ involvement in the genocide and humanitarian crisis in Sudan. |
May 2024 | Macklemore released 'Hind's Hall', a protest song in support of the 2024 pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses. |
May 2024 | Macklemore released 'Hind's Hall', a protest song in support of the 2024 pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses. |
2023 | In November, Macklemore accused Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians while giving a speech at a pro-Palestinian rally in Washington, D.C. |
2023 | In November, Macklemore accused Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians while giving a speech at a pro-Palestinian rally in Washington, D.C. |
October 30 2023 | During the Israel–Hamas war, Macklemore signed an open letter calling for a ceasefire and an end to Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip. |
October 30 2023 | During the Israel–Hamas war, Macklemore signed an open letter calling for a ceasefire and an end to Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip. |
March 3 2023 | Macklemore released his third solo studio album, Ben. |
March 3 2023 | Released studio album 'Ben' through Bendo label, available in CD, Vinyl, and digital download formats |
March 3 2023 | Macklemore released his third solo studio album, Ben. |
February 24 2023 | Macklemore released a follow-up album entitled 'Ben'. |
February 24 2023 | Macklemore released a follow-up album entitled 'Ben'. |
January 20 2023 | Macklemore released the single 'Heroes', featuring DJ Premier. |
January 20 2023 | Macklemore released the single 'Heroes', featuring DJ Premier. |
October 28 2022 | Macklemore released the single 'Faithful', featuring NLE Choppa. |
October 28 2022 | Macklemore released the single 'Faithful', featuring NLE Choppa. |
August 19 2022 | Macklemore released the single 'Maniac', featuring Windser. |
August 19 2022 | Macklemore released the single 'Maniac', featuring Windser. |
July 22 2022 | Macklemore released a new single, 'Chant', with Australian musician Tones and I. |
July 22 2022 | Macklemore released a new single, 'Chant', with Australian musician Tones and I. |
April 18 2022 | The Seattle Kraken announced that Macklemore had joined its ownership group. |
April 18 2022 | The Seattle Kraken announced that Macklemore had joined its ownership group. |
2021 | Macklemore and Tricia Davis had their third child, Hugo. |
2021 | Macklemore and Tricia Davis had their third child, Hugo. |
October 29 2021 | Macklemore released a new single titled 'Next Year', featuring Windser, marking his first collaboration with Ryan Lewis in three years. |
October 29 2021 | Macklemore released a new single titled 'Next Year', featuring Windser, marking his first collaboration with Ryan Lewis in three years. |
2020 | Macklemore appeared as himself in the episode 'The 7th Innings Scare!' of 'Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?'. |
2020 | Due to social isolation during the COVID-19 lockdowns, Macklemore relapsed and suffered a near-fatal overdose, leading to hospitalization and treatment. |
2020 | Macklemore appeared as himself in the episode 'Dave's First' of the show 'Dave'. |
2020 | Macklemore collaborated with Emiway Bantai on the remix of 'Firse Machayenge' |
2020 | Macklemore appeared as himself in the episode 'Dave's First' of the show 'Dave'. |
2020 | Macklemore appeared as himself in the episode 'The 7th Innings Scare!' of 'Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?'. |
2020 | Due to social isolation during the COVID-19 lockdowns, Macklemore relapsed and suffered a near-fatal overdose, leading to hospitalization and treatment. |
2019 | Macklemore appeared as a guest judge on the show 'Songland' in the episode titled 'Macklemore'. |
2019 | Released music videos 'I Don't Belong in This Club' (Why Don't We's video) and 'Summer Days' (Martin Garrix's video) |
2019 | Macklemore released multiple collaborative tracks, including 'I Love Myself' with Ciara, 'Glass Ceiling' featuring Travis Thompson, Sir Mix-a-Lot, and Prometheus Brown, and 'House of Mirrors' with Mary Lambert |
2019 | Macklemore released the Christmas single 'It's Christmas Time' featuring Dan Caplen |
2019 | Collaborates with Martin Garrix and Patrick Stump on 'Summer Days', which achieves Gold certification across several countries |
2019 | Released non-album singles 'I Don't Belong in This Club' with Why Don't We and 'Shadow' featuring Iro |
2019 | Macklemore appeared as a guest judge on the show 'Songland' in the episode titled 'Macklemore'. |
August 2019 | Macklemore joined the ownership group of Seattle Sounders FC, the local Major League Soccer club. |
August 2019 | Macklemore joined the ownership group of Seattle Sounders FC, the local Major League Soccer club. |
May 16 2019 | Macklemore received the Stevie Ray Vaughan Award from MusiCares, recognizing his support for the addiction recovery process. |
May 16 2019 | Macklemore received the Stevie Ray Vaughan Award from MusiCares, recognizing his support for the addiction recovery process. |
2018 | Released music videos 'These Days' (Rudimental's video), and 'How to Play the Flute' directed by Jake Magraw |
2018 | Features on 'These Days' by Rudimental with Jess Glynne and Dan Caplen, which was certified Platinum by multiple recording associations |
September 29 2018 | Macklemore headlined Recovery Fest in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, a concert aimed at supporting charities that combat opioid addiction. |
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