Cold Shoulder: When Musicians Participate in Boycotts
From Stevie Wonder to Jay-Z these stars took a stand.
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Musicians Boycott - In reaction to the recent acquittal of Trayvon Martin's accused murderer, George Zimmerman, several high profile celebrities have expressed their distaste of the official outcome. Specifically, music legend Stevie Wonder expressed that he will be boycotting Florida and all other states that enforce the controversial Stand Your Ground law. In light of Wonder's recent bold announcement, here is a roundup of other high profile musicians who have participated in boycotts of their own in the past.(Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for BET)
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Kanye Boycotts Arizona Immigration Law - Kanye West, known for his brash and outspoken demeanor, was one of several musicians who protested Arizona's controversial immigration law. The Arizona measure requires immigrants in the state to carry documents verifying their immigration status.(Photo: Larry Busacca/Getty Images)
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Hov Boycotts Cristal Bubbly - Before Ace of Spades became the bubbly of choice for the hip hop elite, Cristal held that title. Once a vocal advocate for the champagne distributor, Jay-Z decided to boycott Cristal over comments from Frederic Rouzaud, managing director of Cristal's production company.When asked if the association between Cristal and the "bling lifestyle" of the hip hop community could be detrimental, Rouzaud said, "We can't forbid people from buying it. I'm sure Dom Perignon or Krug would be delighted to have their business." (Photo: Andrew Benge/Redferns via Getty Images)
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Mos Def Also Boycotts Arizona - Joining the likes of fellow musician Kanye West, actor and conscious rapper Mos Def (who now goes by Yasiin Bey) joined the Sound Strike protest against Arizona's immigration law.(Photo: Johnny Louis/WENN.com)
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Nas Boycotts Hot 97 - Hip hop great Nas boycotted Hot 97's Summer Jam in 2002 after being declined when he asked to perform a Jay-Z diss. After declaring that he "wouldn't sell out," he decided that he would not attend the concert. The Queens MC made his return to the Summer Jam stage 10 years later.(Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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