Dip s**t Donald Trump is at it again.
08.06.2020 - 23:09 / etcanada.com
Village People are requesting that their music stop playing at Donald Trump rallies.
In a statement, Victor Willis asked Trump and his administration to stop playing Village People classics “Macho Man” and “Y.M.C.A.”.
Earlier this year, Willis agreed he wouldn’t ban him from using those songs at his gatherings but has since changed their mind due to recent events like the ongoing #BlackLivesMatter movement.
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Dip s**t Donald Trump is at it again.
A statement on Saturday from the band's legal team said it was working with the performing rights organisation, the BMI, to stop the unauthorised use of their music, reports the BBC.Representatives for the group, fronted by 76-year-old Mick Jagger, said that "further steps to exclude" Trump from using Rolling Stones material in future presidential campaigning was necessary after previous "cease and desist directives" had been ignored.The BMI has reportedly notified the Trump campaign on behalf
The Rolling Stones are taking “further steps” to prevent Donald Trump from using their music at his Presidential campaign rallies.
The Rolling Stones have warned Donald Trump to stop using their music at his rallies and events or face a lawsuit.The band have already served the US President with multiple cease and desist directives after he began playing their songs at events on his 2016 presidential campaign.Trump has continued to use the band’s music despite those messages and, now, the veteran rock group are looking to take further steps to stop him from continuing to use their songs without their permission.
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David Robb Labor EditorEXCLUSIVE: We finally might have heard the last of the Rolling Stones’ “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” at President Donald Trump’s campaign rallies, which was played as his walk-off theme at Saturday’s sparsely attended rally in Tulsa, OK.The Stones first objected to Trump’s use of the song during the 2016 presidential campaign, but he has continued to use it without their permission.
Ted Johnson Brendon Urie of Panic! At the Disco objected to the Donald Trump campaign’s use of “High Hopes” at a Phoenix event on Tuesday, even using an expletive to make his point.“Dear Trump campaign,” Urie wrote on Twitter. “F— you.
Panic! at the Disco frontman Brendon Urie has joined the list of artists asking Donald Trump to stop playing their music at his rallies, requesting that "High Hopes" be removed from the President's playlist. Urie posted his plea on Twitter on Tuesday night (June 23), addressing a note to the Trump campaign after "Hopes" was reportedly blasted at the half-empty arena during last weekend's Tulsa rally."Dear Trump Campaign, F--k you.
Brendon Urie does not want President Donald Trump using his music.
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