Neil Young attends a press conference for Farm Aid 34 at Alpine Valley Music Theatre on Sept. 21, 2019, in East Troy, Wisconsin. (Gary Miller/Getty Images) Neil Young, the legendary rocker, reportedly posted a letter to his management team that he wanted his music pulled from Spotify because it is providing a platform for popular podcast host Joe Rogan to spread COVID-19 vaccine misinformation.Rolling Stone, which first reported on Young’s letter, reported that the post has since been deleted.
Young reportedly wrote in the letter that he wants Spotify to "know immediately TODAY that I want all my music off their platform.""They can have [Joe] Rogan or Young," he reportedly posted. "Not both."Young wrote that Spotify has a "responsibility to mitigate the spread of misinformation on its platform, though the company presently has no misinformation policy."BOB DYLAN OFFLOADS MASTERS CATALOG: ‘ALL MY RECORDINGS CAN STAY WHERE THEY BELONG’Spotify and reps for Young did not immediately respond to an after-hours email from Fox News.Joe Rogan introduces fighters during the UFC 269 ceremonial weigh-in at MGM Grand Garden Arena on Dec.
10, 2021, in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Carmen Mandato/Getty Images) Rogan, whose wildly successful show is exclusive to Spotify, has become a target of the liberal media over the course of the pandemic. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ON FOX BUSINESSLast week, a group of advocates, professors, scientists and medical professionals signed an open letter that asked Spotify to "take action against mass-misinformation events" on its platform after the "Joe Rogan Experience" (JRE) podcast irked the group with a "highly controversial episode" interview with Dr.