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Rihanna fires at Donald Trump for playing her song at his 'tragic' rally

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Rihanna fires at Donald Trump for playing her song at his 'tragic' rally

By Ajay Nair

 

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Rihanna joins a growing list of artists telling Mr Trump to stop playing their tunes

 

Rihanna has become the latest musician to condemn Donald Trump for using their music at "tragic" Republican rallies.

 

Writing on Twitter after her 2007 hit Don't Stop The Music was heard playing at a rally in Chattanooga, Tennessee, the 30-year-old vowed to ensure her songs would not be played at such rallies again.

 

The US president had been at the event in support of candidate Marsha Blackburn on Sunday ahead of the midterm elections on Tuesday.

 

Responding to a tweet saying her track was being played "as aides toss free Trump T-shirts into the crowd", the SOS singer said: "Not for much longer... me nor my people would ever be at or around one of those tragic rallies, so thanks for the heads up Philip!"

 

Her and her people will have a BIG drama show. 

Yet she is absolutely correct.

 

Perhaps not Trump directly but whoever organised it is at fault.

 

Trump probably does not understand music copyright law.

19 hours ago, billd766 said:

Yet she is absolutely correct.

 

Perhaps not Trump directly but whoever organised it is at fault.

 

Trump probably does not understand music copyright law.

Or any  laws either, like the The Constitution of The United States of America

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