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Donald Trump is still using Adele's songs at rallies, despite her banning him from doing so
The other day, Adele issued a statement saying that she did not allow the use of any of her music in political campaigns.
The message was specifically aimed at Donald Trump, who had been using 'Skyfall' and 'Rolling in the Deep' during his rallies.
Despite the warning, however, Trump has continued to use the songs, as NME reports.
They say that the songs were played at a rally in New Hampshire yesterday, where 'Skyfall' was played before he took the stage and 'Rolling in the Deep' played as he left.
It's unclear whether Adele can actually enforce the ban without taking legal action, but Trump has similarly angered several musicians - including Neil Young, Aerosmith and REM - by using their songs during his campaign.
You can see footage of Trump being introduced by his daughter Ivanka to the strains of 'Rolling in the Deep' at a rally in Las Vegas recently below:
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Can Trump use Adele’s songs in his campaign? Larry Iser explains
News / February 5, 2016 / Articles, In the News
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KHIKS founding partner Larry Iser was quoted by ABC News and Forbes magazine on one of his favorite legal points: whether a political candidate can use a song without the permission of the artist.
When singer Adele found out that Donald Trump was using two of her recordings, “Skyfall” and “Rolling in the Deep,” without asking her permission, she said she would like him to stop playing them at political rallies. A spokesman for the singer said Adele has not given permission for her music to be used for any political campaigning.
In this case, however, Trump may be within his rights.
See Larry’s explanations for both ABC News and Forbes.
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Donald Trump has been shut down by various musicians from using their music. Keep watching to see who has turned him down and their reactions.
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Rihanna, Adele, Beyoncé, Celine Dion — what do they all have in common? They have said no to Donald Trump using their music. Here’s a list of musicians who have said no to the Trump campaign.
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