VIDEO: Corey Feldman Returns to TODAY to Defend Controversial 'Go 4 It' Performance

By: Oct. 13, 2016
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Corey Feldman returned to TODAY following his much-discussed performance of the song "Go 4 It" in September. Speaking with Tamron Hall on Thursday, Feldman says many artists, including Eminem and Nirvana, "get hate in the beginning because we're doing something new." Feldman also said artists like P!nk, Kesha, Miley Cyrus, and Paris Jackson, the daughter of Michael Jackson, all reached out showing support following the initial TODAY concert. Watch the appearance below!

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