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Musician calls out Olympic figure skater Amber Glenn for allegedly using his song without permission
"It aired all over the world... what? Is that usual practice for the Olympics?” Seb McKinnon wrote on Twitter.
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'Minion skater' captures hearts with Olympic figure skating performance in perfect outfit with beloved song
This is precious and perfect.
Ice dancers were assigned a 90s theme for the rhythm dance this season
Team USA's Amber Glenn won Olympic team gold Sunday, then was publicly attacked by the artist of her program’s music.
The International Skating Union eased its rules in 2014, permitting skaters to perform to contemporary songs with lyrics.
At age 26, Glenn is the oldest U.S. women’s singles skater to compete in the Olympics in 98 years. Despite her feelings about her free skate, Glenn won a gold medal as part of Team USA when Ilia Malinin’s men’s free skate scored high enough to surpass Team Japan.
US skater Amber Glenn faces fallout over politics and issues with music copyright after Olympic gold
After winning a team gold medal, figure skater Amber Glenn faced backlash over comments she made in support of the LGBTQ+ community and over copyright permissions for a song in her program.
The 1977 classic “Ti Amo” was so popular that it was recorded in several languages. Now, it takes a spin as the official song for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
One Olympian figure skater will have to change routine last minute after his song from the animated movie 'Minions' was banned.
The Olympic anthem, first performed at the 1896 Athens Games, was featured at the 2026 Milan Cortina Opening Ceremony. Here’s the history behind the song. (AP photo)
The Grammy winner performed the Italian song, "Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare)," as well as her own tune, "Nothing Is Impossible" to kick off the Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games on Friday. She wore a glittering white gown topped with a fluffy cape at the international event held at San Siro Stadium.
Pantera famously has a song called "Walk," but perhaps now they should record a song called "Backside 1620."British Olympic snowboarder Mia Brookes tells The Guardian that she was listening to Pantera while attempting the difficult backside 1620 trick during an event at the ongoing 2026 Winter Games in Italy.