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Abba Asked Trump to Stop Using Its Music. Other Artists Have, Too.

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Dozens of musicians, or their estates, have objected to their music being used by Mr. Trump’s campaigns since his successful run for the White House in 2016. Some have threatened legal action.

Former President Trump wearing a blue suit and a red tie, with two workers wearing hard hats in the background.
Chart toppers and cult favorites have objected to the Trump political organization using their music at rallies or in campaign videos. Credit...Brittany Greeson for The New York Times

Some of the world’s best-known musicians, or their estates, have objected to former President Donald J. Trump using their songs at his rallies and in campaign videos as he tries to win a second term in the White House in November.

Mr. Trump has faced similar backlash from artists before, during his 2016 and 2020 campaigns, as well as the 2018 midterm season. The list of objectors includes chart toppers and cult favorites such as the Rolling Stones, Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen, Rihanna, Guns N’ Roses and Linkin Park, and the estates of Prince and Tom Petty. Along with scathing criticism of Mr. Trump’s politics and demands to stop using their music, some threatened legal action.

The number of musicians who want to distance themselves from Mr. Trump has grown in 2024. Here are some of the artists who have objected this year to his campaign using their music.

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Abba’s Bjorn Ulvaeus, Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Agnetha Faltskog and Benny Andersson in London in 2022. Credit...Henry Nicholls/Reuters
  • Abba: The Swedish pop group Abba requested that its songs and videos not be used by the Trump campaign after learning that they featured at one of his rallies, a representative said in a statement. “No permission or license has been granted,” the statement said. The Trump campaign said it had a license, according to The Associated Press.

  • Celine Dion: During a rally in Montana on Aug. 9 that also featured Mr. Trump’s running mate, JD Vance, organizers played “My Heart Will Go On,” the Canadian superstar’s hit song from the movie “Titanic.” Ms. Dion said in a post on social media that its use was unauthorized and that she did not endorse it, adding, “And really, THAT song?”

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