Column: The incredibly long list of musicians who have demanded that Trump stop using their songs
Briefly

As candidates like Bill Clinton and Barack Obama have shown, popular music enhances the energy at political rallies, creating memorable moments that can influence the audience.
Using popular songs as campaign anthems has evolved into a strategy where candidates not only energize supporters but also communicate themes and values central to their message.
Musicians often object to having their songs used by political figures without permission, highlighting the moral and ethical complexities of music in the political arena.
The repetitive requests from artists to political candidates to cease using their music reflect the contentious relationship between musicians and politics, particularly during Trump's campaigns.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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