"The rock band offered just one word on X, formerly Twitter, when asked if the group had “let Trump use ‘My Hero’ to welcome RFK Jr. on stage.”
“No,” said the band,
whose founder, Dave Grohl, has previously referred to Trump as a “massive jerk.”
“appropriate actions are being taken” against the Republican’s campaign and that
royalties the band receives in connection to Trump’s usage
would be donated to Kamala Harris’ Democratic campaign."
"Trump’s use of “My Hero” comes days after reports about a cease-and-desist from singer Beyoncé over his campaign’s use of “Freedom,” a song she approved for use by the Harris campaign.
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Beyoncé (2024)
Céline Dion (2024)
Isaac Hayes’ Family (2024)
Sinéad O’Connor’s Estate (2024)
Johnny Marr (2024)
Village People (2023
Journey’s Neal Schon (2022)
Neil Young (2020
The Rolling Stones (2020)
John Fogerty (2020
Tom Petty’s Estate (2020)
"Trump “was in no way authorized to use this song to further a campaign that leaves too many Americans and common sense behind.”
Phil Collins (2020)
Steven Tyler (2018)
Rihanna (2018)
R.E.M. (2015
all was not fine and Michael Stipe issued a stern rebuke to the Trump campaign for using the song:
“Go fuck yourselves, the lot of you — you sad, attention-grabbing, power-hungry little men.
Do not use our music or my voice for your moronic charade of a campaign.”
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