KeshaPresident Donald Trump has repeatedly used popular music at rallies, events and on social media to promote his political agenda. While some artists have given their approval, several musicians ...
Numerous artists have taken legal action against Trump for using their songs without permission, including Abba, Beyoncé, ...
The moment from the 57th Primetime Emmy Awards, held on September 18, 2005, has resurfaced amid U.S.-Iranian conflict.
The Isaac Hayes Estate alleged Hayes’ song, "Hold On, I’m Coming," was repeatedly used in Trump's election campaigns without permission.
Isaac Hayes' estate reached a confidential settlement with Trump over unauthorized use of "Hold On I'm Coming" at campaign events.
Kesha condemned Donald Trump and called him a ‘criminal predator’ after her song ‘Blow’ was used in one of the White House’s ...
The Grammy-nominated singer is accusing the Trump administration for using her song "to incite violence and threaten war." ...
Kesha took to Instagram and X to make her point clear: "Also, don't let this distract us from the fact that criminal predator Donald Trump appears in the files over a million times." ...