Neil Young says he plans to pull his music off Amazon’s streaming service as he urges fans to stop supporting the corporate giant.

The legendary folk singer-songwriter and activist posted a message on his website earlier this week titled “Forget Amazon and Whole Foods,” explaining that he feels the company is among the “big corporations who have sold out America.”

In protest, he says he will “soon” remove his songs from Amazon Music.

His tracks, including “Heart of Gold” and “Rockin’ in the Free World,” were still available on Amazon’s Canadian website as of midday on Friday.

Young has been an outspoken opponent of U.S. President Donald Trump for years. In his latest message, he pointed to Amazon’s billionaire founder Jeff Bezos as one of the current administration’s key supporters.

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