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In October 2016, author Dave Eggers launched a project slated to release one anti-Trump song each day leading up to 2016's election day. Originally called 30 Songs, 30 Days, Eggers' plan was to have each song performed by a different artist, but due to more musicians coming through with songs, it grew to be 40, and then 50 songs in 30 days.
Lawyers for the Hayes family argue Trump owes the estate $150,000 for each alleged unauthorized use of the song, which the Trump campaign has allegedly used over 100 times.
The number of songs Trump can use at his rallies is steadily decreasing. Donald Trump v. Beyoncé: Trump's campaign removes 'Freedom' video after reports singer sent cease and desist
Trump often used the 1966 song — co-written by Isaac Hayes, who died in 2008 at age 65 — as his exit music at rallies, like at the Republican National Convention in July.
The review compared the song to a ballad about heartbreak, saying that it is one in a way, as it "expresses the emotional pain of the Trump era", [1] while also being particularly tailored to the year 2020, as the song references contemporary events including the 2020 protests over racial injustice, and because the hook of the chorus ("How does ...
The song was released on the 2018 album Walls, the first featuring primarily new material since 2005. [3] Co-written by the singer, Streisand felt a need to write the song to help her cope with the Trump administration. [4] [5] "Don't Lie To Me" is the album's first single. [6]
Trump has later falsely claimed he opposed the war since before it began. The mismatch with “America First” may go beyond just Trump’s record of foreign policy opinions.
Too Dumb for Suicide: Tim Heidecker's Trump Songs is a 2017 album by American musician and comedian Tim Heidecker. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The album compiles parody songs critical of Donald Trump released by Heidecker over the course of Trump's first presidency .