The Foo Fighters are clarifying that they didn’t approve of certainly one of their songs being performed throughout a Donald Trump rally in Arizona.
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Throughout a rally in Gilbert within the swing stage, the track “My Hero” was performed, and now the band, fronted by Dave Grohl, is breaking their silence.
“Allow us to be clear,” the band’s social media account on X/Twitter posted.
The band shared a screenshot of an alternate with one other X person asking the Foo Fighters if they’d let Trump use their track.
“No,” the Foo Fighters replied.
A Foo Fighters consultant mentioned in a press release to EW, “Foo Fighters weren’t requested permission, and in the event that they had been, they might not have granted it.” The band additionally famous that they might donate royalties generates from Trump’s utilization of the track to Kamala Harris’ marketing campaign.
Earlier this month, Celine Dion’s staff additionally publicly rejected the Trump campaign used the singer’s “My Coronary heart Will Go On” throughout a rally.
“As we speak, Celine Dion’s administration staff and her document label, Sony Music Leisure Canada Inc., turned conscious of the unauthorized utilization of the video, recording, musical efficiency, and likeness of Celine Dion singing ‘My Coronary heart Will Go On’ at a Donald Trump / JD Vance marketing campaign rally in Montana,” learn the statement from August 10.
“Under no circumstances is that this use licensed, and Celine Dion doesn’t endorse this or any related use,” the assertion continued. “…And actually, THAT track?”