‘Don’t use my song for barbaric ICE arrests’—Ariana Grande to White House

AI Summary
After the White House used Ariana Grande's 2024 song 'Bye' as the backdrop for a TikTok video depicting ICE agents conducting immigration enforcement operations, the singer publicly objected and demanded the administration cease using her music. Grande characterized the video as barbaric and inhumane, expressing her refusal to have her artistic work associated with federal deportation enforcement.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets foreground Ariana Grande's strong moral objections, with some including her quoted language in headlines to emphasize the ethical dimensions of her stance against the government's action.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets report similarly to centrist outlets overall, though Fox News distinctively emphasizes the White House's response, framing the incident as a two-sided exchange rather than focusing primarily on Grande's initial objection.
Grammy-winning singer Ariana Grande has criticised the White House for using her hit song “Bye” in a social media video promoting immigration arrests, demanding that her music not be associated with what she described as “barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense.”
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