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Musicians who oppose Donald Trump's use of their music

A major aspect of Donald Trump's presidential election campaigns, in both his 2016 campaign, and his 2020 campaign, are his prominent and frequent political rallies. Below are musicians who have voiced opposition to their music being used by Trump at his rallies, or for other political purposes, and the actions they took in response to their music’s use.

Adele edit

Adele stated that Trump did not have permission to use her songs "Rolling in the Deep" or "Skyfall" at Trump political rallies in 2016, and requested that her music not be used in any political campaigning.[1][2] Adele later endorsed Trump's 2016 opponent, Hillary Clinton, instead.[3]

Aerosmith edit

Steven Tyler of Aerosmith demanded that Trump stop playing "Dream On" at Trump's political rallies in 2015.[4] In 2018, it happened again, with Tyler demanding Trump stop using another song, "Living on the Edge", at his political rallies. A cease and desist letter was sent both times.[5]

The Beatles edit

George Harrison's estate denounced the use of the Harrison-written Beatles song "Here Comes the Sun" after the Trump campaign used the song to introduce Ivanka Trump at the 2016 Republican National Convention.[6] The estate noted that Trump did not have permission to use this song, but that they would consider allowing him to use the Harrison song "Beware of Darkness".[6]

Bruce Springsteen edit

Bruce Springsteen opposed Trump using his song "Born in the U.S.A." at Trump's political rallies in 2016.[7] Rather than take legal action, he openly announced his support for Trump's opponent, Hillary Clinton, and campaigned in support of her. As a result, the song would instead get booed every time Trump would play it at rallies from that point on.[8]

Creedence Clearwater Revival edit

John Fogerty, the frontman for the band Creedence Clearwater Revival, has opposed Trump's use of the band's song "Fortunate Son". In October 2020, Fogerty announced he was sending a cease-and-desist letter to Trump, saying that Trump "is using my words and my voice to portray a message that I do not endorse".[9] Fogerty noted that it was quite the opposite - the song's lyrics were meant as a critique of how wealthy people are unfairly able to avoid the draft or pay their share of taxes.[10] Later on, he openly endorsed Trump's 2020 challenger, Joe Biden, by launching his own TikTok account following Trump's defiance of the cease and desist order over usage of his song, "Fortunate Son".[11]

Eddy Grant edit

Eddy Grant issued a copyright complaint over Trump's use of his song "Electric Avenue" in a political video he tweeted. The video was taken down, and a lawsuit and cease and desist followed.[12]

Elton John edit

Elton John has opposed the use of his songs "Rocket Man" and "Tiny Dancer" at Trump political rallies in 2016.[13] John noted that while their political views were very different, it was not personal.[14] He believed that, as a British musician, his music had no place in US politics at all, and that someone like Ted Nugent was more appropriate.[15]

Everlast edit

Everlast, the House of Pain rapper, issued a cease and desist order over Trump's use of his song "Jump Around" during his campaign rallies, and he launched a profanity-laced tirade against him.[16]

Guns N' Roses edit

Axl Rose opposed the use of Guns N' Roses cover of the Paul McCartney and Wings song "Live and Let Die" in a meatpacking plant where Trump refused to take the COVID-19 pandemic precaution of wearing a mask. In response, Rose created shirts with the phrase "Live N’ Let Die With COVID 45", with all proceeds going to the MusiCares charity.[17][18]

Isaac Hayes edit

On May 28, 2022, the family of Isaac Hayes blasted Trump for using the Sam & Dave song "Hold On, I'm Comin'" at a National Rifle Association convention: "The estate and family of Isaac Hayes DID NOT approve and would NEVER approve the use of “Hold on I’m coming” by Sam and Dave by Donald Trump at this weekends @NRA convention. Our condolences go out to the victims and families of #Uvalde and mass shooting victims everywhere."[19] Song co-writer David Porter also objected to the use of the song, stating on Twitter, "Someone shared with me Donald Trump used the song “Hold On I’m Coming” for a speaking appearance of his. Hell to the No! I did Not and would NOT approve of them using the song for any of his purposes! I also know Isaac’s estate wouldn’t approve as well! #Memphis #Music #Grammy"[20]

Leonard Cohen edit

On August 28, 2020, the Cohen estate issued a statement criticizing Trump's unauthorized use of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" at the Republican National Convention. They said they specifically rejected permission for its use, and would have only realistically considered approving Cohen's song "You Want It Darker".[21]

Linkin Park edit

On July 18, 2020, Trump retweeted a fan-made re-election campaign video ad featuring a cover of Linkin Park's "In the End". Twitter received a Digital Millennium Copyright Act notice from the band's management company, Machine Shop Entertainment, and the video was pulled. Linkin Park followed up with a response, "Linkin Park did not and does not endorse Trump, nor authorize his organization to use any of our music. A cease and desist has been issued." The late lead singer, Chester Bennington, had before called Trump a "greater threat to the USA than terrorism."[22][23]

Luciano Pavarotti edit

Family members of Italian opera singer Luciano Pavarotti protested the use of his recording of "Nessun Dorma" at Trump's rallies (which ends with the chant "I will win".) Pavarotti's widow and three daughters objected, stating that Trump's views on immigration were incompatible with Pavarotti's efforts as United Nations Messenger of Peace, which had raised large amounts of money for the support of immigrants and refugees.[24]

Neil Young edit

Neil Young has indicated multiple times that he does not approve of the use of his song "Rockin' in the Free World" at Trump rallies, which has been done since 2015.[25] Young conceded he had no legal grounds to oppose the song's use, but in 2020 he wrote a scathing open letter directed at Trump that stated: "Every time 'Rockin’ in the Free World' or one of my songs is played at your rallies, I hope you hear my voice. Remember it is the voice of a tax-paying U.S. citizen who does not support you. Me."[26] He later objected to the use of the song in Trump's speech at Mount Rushmore on the Fourth of July of the same year.[27]

Nickelback edit

Nickelback indicated that they did not support Trump's use of their song "Photograph". When Trump tweeted a doctored version of the song and music video on Twitter, the band's record label, Warner Music Group, issued a copyright claim, leading to the video being taken down.[28] Sales of the real version of the song jumped over 500% in the days afterwards despite the takedown.[29]

Nico Vega edit

Nico Vega criticized a "fight for Trump" video, shared by President Donald Trump on twitter 20 December 2020, for using their song "Beast". "To be clear, Nico Vega does not support the use of our song "Beast" in Trump's recent video, We have love and empathy for all people of all backgrounds, races and beliefs, and we feel sick how all Americans' fears and vulnerabilities have been exploited over the last four years, We will not participate in a form of propaganda that pits Americans against one another."[30] On December 23, 2020 Billboard magazine reported that Nico Vega dropped a "Cease and Desis" Playlist on Spotify which listed all the songs and bands who had opposed Trump's use of their songs at rallies or in campaign videos.[31]

Panic! at the Disco edit

Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco demanded that Trump stop using his song "High Hopes" at Trump's political rallies in 2020, releasing a brief statement of "Donald Trump represents nothing we stand for...Dear Trump Campaign, F--- you. You're not invited. Stop playing my song. No thanks, Brendon Urie, Panic! At The Disco & company".[32]

Pharrell Williams edit

Pharrell Williams opposed Trump's playing of his song "Happy" at rallies, including one held just hours after the 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue shooting. Williams' legal team threatened legal action, claiming its use without permission copyright and trademark infringement.[33]

Phil Collins edit

Phil Collins' legal team sent a cease and desist order to Trump's campaign after the unauthorized use of "In the Air Tonight" at a rally at Des Moines, Iowa on October 14, 2020. [34]

Prince edit

The estate of Prince condemned Trump's use of his song "Purple Rain" at a rally in 2019. In response, the estate shared a letter from the Trump campaign from 2018 that had promised not to use Prince's music, because they had not received the rights from the estate, showing they had official documentation of acknowledgement that they did not have the rights to play the music.[35]

Queen edit

Brian May of Queen opposed Trump's use of "We Are the Champions" as his "theme song" while walking out to the Republican National Convention in 2016. He denounced its use as unauthorized, where permission was neither sought nor given, and that they were looking at taking further steps should the band's music be used any further by his campaign.[36]

R.E.M. edit

R.E.M. has opposed the use of their music by Trump on a number of occasions. In 2015, vocalist Michael Stipe voiced opposition of "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" at Trump rallies, stating "Do not use our music or my voice for your moronic charade of a campaign."[37] In 2019, bassist Mike Mills spoke out about Trump's promotion of a video containing the unauthorized use of the song "Everybody Hurts", urging Twitter to take it down, which it eventually did.[38] Later in 2020, Mills threatened legal action over using "Everybody Hurts" and "Losing My Religion" at Trump's rallies.[39]

Rihanna edit

Rihanna threatened legal action against Trump for the unauthorized use of her song "Don't Stop the Music" at Trump rallies in 2018. Her legal team released a comment that Rihanna has no association or affiliation with Trump, and she did not support his campaign.[40]

The Rolling Stones edit

Both Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones oppose Trump's use of the song "You Can't Always Get What You Want". The band sent him cease and desist letters about its use in 2016, and upon Trump using it again in June 2020, the band teamed up with Broadcast Music, Inc. to threaten legal action if the song is used again.[41][42]

Tom Petty edit

The family of Tom Petty denounced Trump's use of the song "I Won't Back Down" at political rallies in 2020.[43] The family sent the campaign a cease and desist letter, stating that the song was written for the "underdog" and "common man", and that Trump did not represent either.[44]

Village People edit

In June 2020 Village People frontman Victor Willis asked that Trump no longer use any of his music at his rallies, particularly the songs "Macho Man" and "Y.M.C.A."[45]

After a cease-and-desist order by Willis, usage continued. Scorpio Music, Village People's label, are considering legal action against Trump for using "Y.M.C.A." at his rallies.[46]

The White Stripes edit

Following a political ad for the Trump campaign using the song "Seven Nation Army" by The White Stripes in October 2016, lead singer Jack White and his former wife and drummer, Meg White, issued a statement that they did not give permission for Trump to use their music, nor were they implying their support for him. The record label Third Man Records asked Trump not to use The White Stripes, or any of Third Man Records material for his rallies.[47][48] In the weeks following, they also released merchandise referencing their final studio album Icky Thump, renaming it "Icky Trump", and including altered lyrics related to the ideologies of Trump and his supporters.[49]

See also edit

References edit

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A major aspect of Donald Trump s presidential election campaigns in both his 2016 campaign and his 2020 campaign are his prominent and frequent political rallies Below are musicians who have voiced opposition to their music being used by Trump at his rallies or for other political purposes and the actions they took in response to their music s use Contents 1 Adele 2 Aerosmith 3 The Beatles 4 Bruce Springsteen 5 Creedence Clearwater Revival 6 Eddy Grant 7 Elton John 8 Everlast 9 Guns N Roses 10 Isaac Hayes 11 Leonard Cohen 12 Linkin Park 13 Luciano Pavarotti 14 Neil Young 15 Nickelback 16 Nico Vega 17 Panic at the Disco 18 Pharrell Williams 19 Phil Collins 20 Prince 21 Queen 22 R E M 23 Rihanna 24 The Rolling Stones 25 Tom Petty 26 Village People 27 The White Stripes 28 See also 29 ReferencesAdele editAdele stated that Trump did not have permission to use her songs Rolling in the Deep or Skyfall at Trump political rallies in 2016 and requested that her music not be used in any political campaigning 1 2 Adele later endorsed Trump s 2016 opponent Hillary Clinton instead 3 Aerosmith editSteven Tyler of Aerosmith demanded that Trump stop playing Dream On at Trump s political rallies in 2015 4 In 2018 it happened again with Tyler demanding Trump stop using another song Living on the Edge at his political rallies A cease and desist letter was sent both times 5 The Beatles editGeorge Harrison s estate denounced the use of the Harrison written Beatles song Here Comes the Sun after the Trump campaign used the song to introduce Ivanka Trump at the 2016 Republican National Convention 6 The estate noted that Trump did not have permission to use this song but that they would consider allowing him to use the Harrison song Beware of Darkness 6 Bruce Springsteen editBruce Springsteen opposed Trump using his song Born in the U S A at Trump s political rallies in 2016 7 Rather than take legal action he openly announced his support for Trump s opponent Hillary Clinton and campaigned in support of her As a result the song would instead get booed every time Trump would play it at rallies from that point on 8 Creedence Clearwater Revival editJohn Fogerty the frontman for the band Creedence Clearwater Revival has opposed Trump s use of the band s song Fortunate Son In October 2020 Fogerty announced he was sending a cease and desist letter to Trump saying that Trump is using my words and my voice to portray a message that I do not endorse 9 Fogerty noted that it was quite the opposite the song s lyrics were meant as a critique of how wealthy people are unfairly able to avoid the draft or pay their share of taxes 10 Later on he openly endorsed Trump s 2020 challenger Joe Biden by launching his own TikTok account following Trump s defiance of the cease and desist order over usage of his song Fortunate Son 11 Eddy Grant editEddy Grant issued a copyright complaint over Trump s use of his song Electric Avenue in a political video he tweeted The video was taken down and a lawsuit and cease and desist followed 12 Elton John editElton John has opposed the use of his songs Rocket Man and Tiny Dancer at Trump political rallies in 2016 13 John noted that while their political views were very different it was not personal 14 He believed that as a British musician his music had no place in US politics at all and that someone like Ted Nugent was more appropriate 15 Everlast editEverlast the House of Pain rapper issued a cease and desist order over Trump s use of his song Jump Around during his campaign rallies and he launched a profanity laced tirade against him 16 Guns N Roses editAxl Rose opposed the use of Guns N Roses cover of the Paul McCartney and Wings song Live and Let Die in a meatpacking plant where Trump refused to take the COVID 19 pandemic precaution of wearing a mask In response Rose created shirts with the phrase Live N Let Die With COVID 45 with all proceeds going to the MusiCares charity 17 18 Isaac Hayes editOn May 28 2022 the family of Isaac Hayes blasted Trump for using the Sam amp Dave song Hold On I m Comin at a National Rifle Association convention The estate and family of Isaac Hayes DID NOT approve and would NEVER approve the use of Hold on I m coming by Sam and Dave by Donald Trump at this weekends NRA convention Our condolences go out to the victims and families of Uvalde and mass shooting victims everywhere 19 Song co writer David Porter also objected to the use of the song stating on Twitter Someone shared with me Donald Trump used the song Hold On I m Coming for a speaking appearance of his Hell to the No I did Not and would NOT approve of them using the song for any of his purposes I also know Isaac s estate wouldn t approve as well Memphis Music Grammy 20 Leonard Cohen editOn August 28 2020 the Cohen estate issued a statement criticizing Trump s unauthorized use of Leonard Cohen s Hallelujah at the Republican National Convention They said they specifically rejected permission for its use and would have only realistically considered approving Cohen s song You Want It Darker 21 Linkin Park editOn July 18 2020 Trump retweeted a fan made re election campaign video ad featuring a cover of Linkin Park s In the End Twitter received a Digital Millennium Copyright Act notice from the band s management company Machine Shop Entertainment and the video was pulled Linkin Park followed up with a response Linkin Park did not and does not endorse Trump nor authorize his organization to use any of our music A cease and desist has been issued The late lead singer Chester Bennington had before called Trump a greater threat to the USA than terrorism 22 23 Luciano Pavarotti editFamily members of Italian opera singer Luciano Pavarotti protested the use of his recording of Nessun Dorma at Trump s rallies which ends with the chant I will win Pavarotti s widow and three daughters objected stating that Trump s views on immigration were incompatible with Pavarotti s efforts as United Nations Messenger of Peace which had raised large amounts of money for the support of immigrants and refugees 24 Neil Young editNeil Young has indicated multiple times that he does not approve of the use of his song Rockin in the Free World at Trump rallies which has been done since 2015 25 Young conceded he had no legal grounds to oppose the song s use but in 2020 he wrote a scathing open letter directed at Trump that stated Every time Rockin in the Free World or one of my songs is played at your rallies I hope you hear my voice Remember it is the voice of a tax paying U S citizen who does not support you Me 26 He later objected to the use of the song in Trump s speech at Mount Rushmore on the Fourth of July of the same year 27 Nickelback editNickelback indicated that they did not support Trump s use of their song Photograph When Trump tweeted a doctored version of the song and music video on Twitter the band s record label Warner Music Group issued a copyright claim leading to the video being taken down 28 Sales of the real version of the song jumped over 500 in the days afterwards despite the takedown 29 Nico Vega editNico Vega criticized a fight for Trump video shared by President Donald Trump on twitter 20 December 2020 for using their song Beast To be clear Nico Vega does not support the use of our song Beast in Trump s recent video We have love and empathy for all people of all backgrounds races and beliefs and we feel sick how all Americans fears and vulnerabilities have been exploited over the last four years We will not participate in a form of propaganda that pits Americans against one another 30 On December 23 2020 Billboard magazine reported that Nico Vega dropped a Cease and Desis Playlist on Spotify which listed all the songs and bands who had opposed Trump s use of their songs at rallies or in campaign videos 31 Panic at the Disco editBrendon Urie of Panic at the Disco demanded that Trump stop using his song High Hopes at Trump s political rallies in 2020 releasing a brief statement of Donald Trump represents nothing we stand for Dear Trump Campaign F you You re not invited Stop playing my song No thanks Brendon Urie Panic At The Disco amp company 32 Pharrell Williams editPharrell Williams opposed Trump s playing of his song Happy at rallies including one held just hours after the 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue shooting Williams legal team threatened legal action claiming its use without permission copyright and trademark infringement 33 Phil Collins editPhil Collins legal team sent a cease and desist order to Trump s campaign after the unauthorized use of In the Air Tonight at a rally at Des Moines Iowa on October 14 2020 34 Prince editThe estate of Prince condemned Trump s use of his song Purple Rain at a rally in 2019 In response the estate shared a letter from the Trump campaign from 2018 that had promised not to use Prince s music because they had not received the rights from the estate showing they had official documentation of acknowledgement that they did not have the rights to play the music 35 Queen editBrian May of Queen opposed Trump s use of We Are the Champions as his theme song while walking out to the Republican National Convention in 2016 He denounced its use as unauthorized where permission was neither sought nor given and that they were looking at taking further steps should the band s music be used any further by his campaign 36 R E M editR E M has opposed the use of their music by Trump on a number of occasions In 2015 vocalist Michael Stipe voiced opposition of It s the End of the World as We Know It And I Feel Fine at Trump rallies stating Do not use our music or my voice for your moronic charade of a campaign 37 In 2019 bassist Mike Mills spoke out about Trump s promotion of a video containing the unauthorized use of the song Everybody Hurts urging Twitter to take it down which it eventually did 38 Later in 2020 Mills threatened legal action over using Everybody Hurts and Losing My Religion at Trump s rallies 39 Rihanna editRihanna threatened legal action against Trump for the unauthorized use of her song Don t Stop the Music at Trump rallies in 2018 Her legal team released a comment that Rihanna has no association or affiliation with Trump and she did not support his campaign 40 The Rolling Stones editBoth Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones oppose Trump s use of the song You Can t Always Get What You Want The band sent him cease and desist letters about its use in 2016 and upon Trump using it again in June 2020 the band teamed up with Broadcast Music Inc to threaten legal action if the song is used again 41 42 Tom Petty editThe family of Tom Petty denounced Trump s use of the song I Won t Back Down at political rallies in 2020 43 The family sent the campaign a cease and desist letter stating that the song was written for the underdog and common man and that Trump did not represent either 44 Village People editIn June 2020 Village People frontman Victor Willis asked that Trump no longer use any of his music at his rallies particularly the songs Macho Man and Y M C A 45 After a cease and desist order by Willis usage continued Scorpio Music Village People s label are considering legal action against Trump for using Y M C A at his rallies 46 The White Stripes editFollowing a political ad for the Trump campaign using the song Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes in October 2016 lead singer Jack White and his former wife and drummer Meg White issued a statement that they did not give permission for Trump to use their music nor were they implying their support for him The record label Third Man Records asked Trump not to use The White Stripes or any of Third Man Records material for his rallies 47 48 In the weeks following they also released merchandise referencing their final studio album Icky Thump renaming it Icky Trump and including altered lyrics related to the ideologies of Trump and his supporters 49 See also editDonald Trump in musicReferences edit 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