The Seattle Mariners have joined the Seattle Kraken and Sounders FC in condemning recent controversial remarks made by rapper ...
The Seattle Mariners are distancing themselves from controversial rapper "Macklemore" after comments he recently made at a Pro-Palestinian Festival in Seattle. While performing at the festival ...
A member of the Seattle Mariners’ front office added, “We are aware of the incident and agree with the other teams in town: Sports and music should connect, not divide us.” In his statement, ...
Amazon invited controversial rapper and pro-Palestinian supporter Macklemore to speak at a internal meeting, but allegedly vetoed a talk by a pro-Israel speaker – even as one of its workers ...
Rapper Macklemore has issued a statement after he ... America” at a pro-Palestine event taking place in his hometown of Seattle, Washington. In clips of the moment, Macklemore can be seen ...
A Slovakian woman had the chance of a lifetime to sing onstage with American rapper Macklemore in front of tens of thousands of people, but there was one major problem—she was wanted by the police.
Macklemore continued his support for the Palestinian ... He also shouted a provocative slogan calling out the United States during a hometown Seattle show on Saturday at the Palestine Will Live ...
The late OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush once told Macklemore that he'd buy the rapper a "baby" shark if they failed to spot any during a submersible dive in July 2014. The exchange was documented in ...
In clips of the moment, which have since gone viral, the Seattle native can be seen on stage speaking into a microphone. “Straight up; say it. I’m not gonna stop you,” Macklemore tells the crowd ...