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The Swedish Pop Group Abba Has Demanded That The Trump Campaign Stop Using Their Music At Rallies

Abba Demands Trump Campaign Stop Using Their Music at Rallies

The Swedish pop group Abba has demanded that the Trump campaign stop using their music at rallies.

The band's manager, Görel Hanser, said in a statement that the group "does not want their music associated with any political movement."

The statement comes after the Trump campaign used the Abba song "Dancing Queen" at a rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on June 20.

Hanser said that the band had not given the Trump campaign permission to use their music.

She said that the band "stands for inclusivity and love, and their music should not be used to divide people." (Source)

The Trump campaign has not commented on Abba's demand.

Abba is not the first band to demand that the Trump campaign stop using their music.

In 2016, the Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, and Neil Young all sent cease-and-desist letters to the Trump campaign after their music was used at rallies without their permission.

The use of music at political rallies is a controversial issue.

Some artists believe that their music should not be used for political purposes without their consent.

Others believe that their music is fair game for political campaigns to use.

The Trump campaign has a history of using music without permission.

In 2016, the campaign was sued by the music publisher for Led Zeppelin after using the song "Stairway to Heaven" at a rally without permission.

The campaign settled the lawsuit for an undisclosed amount.

It is unclear whether Abba will take legal action against the Trump campaign.

However, the band's demand is a clear sign that they do not want their music to be associated with the Trump campaign.


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