Celine Dion’s management says singer never endorsed Trump campaign’s use of song
- Celine Dion’s management stated that her song "My Heart Will Go On" was used without authorization at a Donald Trump rally, adding, “In no way is this use authorized."
- Dion's team became aware of this unauthorized use at the Montana event, where the song was played on a big screen.
- Many artists, including Neil Young and Rihanna, have criticized Trump for using their music without permission during his campaigns.
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Donald Trump faces copyright problems with Céline Dion, after using one of the singer's most popular songs at a political rally. The Dion team and its record label, Sony Music Entertainment, released a statement on social networks last Saturday criticizing the “unauthorized use of video, recording, musical performance and image” of the famous artist singing My Heart Will Go On at an event in Montana, United States, where Senator J. D. Vance was …
The Canadian singer's team is against the use of the theme “My heart will go on”, from the movie “Titanic”, during a Trump rally in Montana. “In no way was this authorized.”
The team of the famous singer Celine Dion, of Canadian origin, criticized Donald Trump for using her hit "My Heart Will Go On" during a presidential campaign rally.
The popular singer's team claims that Donald Trump played a Celine Dion song at a rally in Montana, which he did not have permission to do.
The Titanic soundtrack was played at Trump's campaign rally.
Celine Dion criticizes Trump campaign for unauthorized use of her music in cheeky statement
Singer Celine Dion on Saturday issued a statement that both criticized former President Donald Trump’s campaign for the “unauthorized” use of her music at a recent campaign rally and poked fun at the campaign’s song choice.
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