SEATTLE — Rapper Macklemore said “f— America” at a Seattle concert Saturday night, according to footage shared on social media.

The rapper, whose legal name is Ben Haggerty, told the audience of the “Palestine Will Live Forever” festival to continue talking before he made the comment, the video shared by X user Cam Higby shows.

“Straight up. Say it. I’m not gonna stop you. I’m not gonna stop you,” Haggerty said. “Um, yeah, f— America.”

It’s unclear what the crowd was saying before he spoke, but many attendees began cheering afterward. The rapper performed “Hind’s Hall” at the festival, which its organizers said raised money for groups providing humanitarian aid for civilians in the Israel-Hamas war.

“Hind’s Hall” praises the anti-Israel protests that took place on college campuses throughout the last academic year. The title references Hamilton Hall, a Columbia University academic building that protesters barricaded themselves into in April.

Protesters at the time called the building “Hind’s Hall” in support of a Palestinian girl who died in the war.

Haggerty released “Hind’s Hall 2” on Friday in collaboration with Palestinian and U.S. artists. They warn Vice President Kamala Harris in the song to stop supporting Israel or risk losing Michigan in the election. Michigan has one of the largest Arab American populations in the country.

“Hey Kamala, I don’t know if you listening. But stop sending money and weapons, you ain’t winning Michigan. We uncommitted, and hell no, we ain’t switching positions,” the lyrics read.

The Biden administration, of which Harris is a part, has conditioned military support to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Harris has argued that while Israel has a right to defend itself, civilian casualties also must be curbed.

During a rally last month, Harris cautioned pro-Palestinian protesters against interrupting her speech, pointing to the effect it might have on the election.

“You know what? If you want Donald Trump to win, then say that. Otherwise, I’m speaking,” she said.