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ABBA demanded that Trump stop using their music after a campaign event in St. Cloud, MN, on August 27, 2024. ABBA stated: "[W]e have discovered that videos have been released where Abba’s music/videos has been used at Trump events, and we have therefore requested that such use be immediately taken down and removed," adding that "no permission or licence has been given to Trump."
Celine Dion and Isaac Hayes' estate are the latest to try to stop Trump's use of their songs at rallies. Over the years, dozens of artists, from Rihanna to Elton John, have made similar complaints.
Trump’s critics seized the opportunity to poke fun at his campaign when Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” played at one of his rallies in August. The song is famously from James Cameron ...
The Swedish pop group ABBA is the latest musical group to ask former President Donald Trump's re-election team to stop playing their music and videos at rallies, but the campaign says it has ...
Other artists who have spoken out against Trump for using their music include Rihanna, Pharrell, Adele, Guns N’ Roses, Aerosmith, Johnny Marr of The Smiths, Neil Young, Ozzy Osbourne, Nickelback ...
Trump's name first appeared in hip hop lyrics during the 1980s when he became an icon of the ultra rich. Among the earliest mentions of Trump in rap lyrics was the Beastie Boys' track "Johnny Ryall" on the 1989 album Paul's Boutique, in which they contrast Trump with his homeless alter-ego, Donald Tramp.
ABBA hits including "The Winner Takes It All", "Money, Money, Money" and "Dancing Queen" were played at a rally held by Trump and his running mate JD Vance on July 27 in Minnesota, accompanied by ...
The Rolling Stones threaten legal action against Trump’s campaign for using their music at his campaign rallies, as does the family of the late Tom Petty, who sent a cease-and-desist notice ...