Maroon 5 lead singer attacks Fox News
By: Bill O'ReillyOctober 20, 2011
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MTV News: When musicians start firing off angry letters asking politicians to stop using their music at stump events, you know campaign season is heating up. But on Wednesday, it wasn't Herman Cain, Rick Perry or President Obama who were subject to a terse take-down request. It was Fox News Channel, and the cease and desist came from none other than "The Voice" coach and "Moves Like Jagger" singer Adam Levine of Maroon 5.

Levine did not mince words in calling out the Rupert Murdoch-owned, conservative-leaning news network for playing his band's music, tweeting, "Dear Fox News, don't play our music on your evil [f---ing] channel ever again. Thank you."

When MTV News asked Fox News to comment on Levine's tweet, the channel responded with tweets from anchors Greg Gutfeld and Andy Levy, from "Red Eye With Greg Gutfeld," who offered their opinions of Maroon 5's music.

Levy tweeted, "Dear @AdamLevine, don't make crappy [f---ing] music ever again. Thank you."
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