
“I want you to let Spotify know immediately TODAY that I want all my music off their platform,” Young wrote. After catching the coronavirus, Rogan also praised ivermectin, a medicine used to kill parasites in animals and humans that has no proven antiviral benefits. Specifically, Young cited Joe Rogan - who hosts The Joe Rogan Experience podcast - and has suggested healthy, young people shouldn’t get vaccinated. Young started the scuffle when he posted a letter to his website Monday, addressed to his manager and an executive at his record label, demanding that his music catalog be removed from Spotify in response to “fake information about vaccines.” The battle lasted two days, and Rogan won without making a peep. In the other stood Neil Young, the multi-Grammy-winning rock legend with a lifelong passion for progressive causes.

In one corner was Joe Rogan, the stand-up comedian and former Fear Factor host turned provocative podcaster.
