Legendary folk singer Kenny Loggins has opted to openly criticize US President Donald Trump over his decision to make use of the 1986 hit single Danger Zone which he originally recorded for the movie Top Gun.
In the latest AI generated video, Trump opts to use the track without any prior permission taken, which the star says is uncalled for and not right, slamming the President for his childish acts.
The video was shared on Trump’s social media app Truth Social and showed Trump wearing a gold crown and piloting a jet dubbed King Trump and dropping brown sludge which seemed to be excrement. He aims directly for protesters across the nation who took part in the No Kings protest against him.
Loggins mentioned how the use of his music was unauthorized and that no request was made for this type of permission. And even if there was a request, he would certainly have denied it.
He then went on to formally demand the removal of the recording from this video and expressed serious concerns about Trump’s intentions and how he wished to disunite the country, instead of putting it back together as one.
“I believe in unity and music as a force for togetherness. We are all Americans and the president’s behavior opposes just that”- the star continued.


