Adele Singer tells Donald Trump "hell-no" to using songs for campaign
Adele's rep says, "Adele has not given permission for her music to be
used for any political campaigning." Unfortunately, Trump often uses
'Rolling In The Deep' and 'Skyfall' to pump up his supporters at events.
Adele is telling Donald Trump
Adele is telling Donald Trump hello hell-no!
The British singer's rep says, "Adele has not given permission for her music to be used for any political campaigning." Unfortunately, Trump often uses 'Rolling In The Deep' and 'Skyfall' to pump up his supporters at events.
Reports say the billionaire-turned-politician has blasted Adele's lyrics, "We could have had it all"
from 'Rolling In The Deep.' The GOP presidential frontrunner, who’s
running on a platform of "Make America Great Again,” has also played the
line from 'Skyfall,' "When it crumbles, we will stand tall, face it all together."
Sources
say Trump is a fan of Adele’s, and even attended her Radio City Music
Hall concert in November. It’s unclear, however, whether the Republican
candidate has licensed Adele’s music or not.
This is not the first time Trump has hit a bad note with a musician over using an artist’s songs. Back in October, Steven Tyler’s
lawyer’s fired off a cease and desist letter to Trump to get him to
stop playing 'Dream On' at campaign stops. Trump, however, was legally
allowed to use Tyler’s song, having bought the rights needed to play
'Dream On' at public assemblies.
Even Tyler’s lawyer later acknowledged, "The
Trump organization obtained public performance licenses from both ASCAP
and BMI which cannot decline a public performance license even when a
songwriter may not approve of the use.” In the end, though, Trump stopped playing the track out of friendship to his longtime pal Tyler.
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