ABBA Demands Trump Stop Using Music
ABBA Demands Trump Stop Using Music
ABBA Demands Trump Stop Using Music
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The record label for ABBA, Universal Music, has demanded that Donald Trump cease using their music at campaign rallies, specifically referencing a July event in Minnesota where songs like 'The Winner Takes It All' were played. Universal Music stated that they had not granted any permission or licenses for the use of ABBA's music, which included a video montage of the band's performances. This request follows a trend where numerous artists, including Celine Dion and Bruce Springsteen, have objected to the unauthorized use of their songs by Trump's campaign. The band's representative confirmed their support for the record label's stance but did not provide further comment. This incident highlights ongoing tensions between the Trump campaign and various musicians over music rights and permissions. The Trump campaign has yet to respond to these demands from ABBA's representatives.

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Abba demands Trump campaign stop using their music at campaign rallies
ABBA Tell Trump to Stop Using Their Music at Campaign Rallies
Stop using our songs at campaign rallies, ABBA tells Trump
ABBA tells Trump to stop using their music at campaign rallies
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Abba demands Trump campaign stop using their music at campaign rallies
ABBA Tell Trump to Stop Using Their Music at Campaign Rallies
Stop using our songs at campaign rallies, ABBA tells Trump
ABBA tells Trump to stop using their music at campaign rallies

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