Trump will pay dearly for the background music

His staff failed to seek permission to use a dozen songs as background music for his uniquely styled dance figures, and many artists have already demanded it not be repeated and are threatening lawsuits.

Already the heirs of Isaac Hayes, who was honored with a Grammy for great classical hits especially in the 60s and 70s, appealed to the Court, asking for compensation of 3 million dollars, because “Hold On” was often heard in his campaign speeches. , I’m Comin”.

Trump wanted through the lyrics to send a message to the Americans to be patient, but the creator’s family became fire and fury. He counted how the song was played 134 times on the Republican candidate’s campaign without asking for permission and sent him the bill.

Many artists are sending similar messages to Trump, because they don’t want to be seen as supporting his candidacy. Celine Dion, a few days ago, banned her hits from being played at his gatherings, like Bruce Springsteen, Rihanna, Adele, Neil Young, Guns N’ Roses and the Rolling Stones.

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