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Diva Celine Dion has just posted an article expressing her anger towards Mr. Donald Trump, when he intentionally used her music without permission and distributed it at an election rally without her permission.
Recently, a rally in Montana, USA chaired by former President Donald Trump attracted attention not only because of his speech but also because of an incident related to music. The song " My Heart Will Go On" - a famous song associated with the classic movie " Titanic" (1997), performed by famous singer Celine Dion, was played at this event without the permission of the female singer. This made Celine Dion extremely indignant and immediately had a strong reaction.
Celine Dion - famous for her powerful and emotional voice - could not hide her anger when she learned that her song had been used without permission. On her personal page, the singer shared: "The management team and record label have discovered the unauthorized use of videos, audio recordings, musical performances and images of Celine Dion singing "My Heart Will Go On" at a Donald Trump/JD Vance campaign rally in Montana. This use is completely unauthorized and Celine Dion does not support this. "Really, that song?" was the last question in her announcement, although satirical in nature, it made clear the singer's dissatisfaction with the use of the song without her consent.
The song "My Heart Will Go On" by James Horner with lyrics by Will Jennings was released in 1997 and quickly became a global phenomenon. Not only was it the world's best-selling single of 1998, it also won four Grammy Awards and an Oscar for Best Original Song. With its epic melody and poignant lyrics, the song was not only a key part of the movie "Titanic" but also became one of the greatest ballads of all time, consistently ranking among the top songs on the Billboard charts.
Donald Trump's unauthorized use of "My Heart Will Go On" at his political event is not the first time he has faced backlash from artists. In the past, many other artists have spoken out against the use of their music at Trump's rallies. Names such as Neil Young, REM, Queen and Tom Petty have all faced similar situations. In June 2020, the Rolling Stones even threatened to sue Trump for using their songs in his campaign without permission.
The family of late rocker Tom Petty also issued a ban on the use of "I Won't Back Down" after it was played at a Trump rally in Tulsa in 2020. "Tom Petty and his family are firmly against racism and discrimination of any kind," they said. "Tom Petty would never want his songs used in a campaign of hate. He wanted to bring people together." Grammy-winning artist Neil Young also criticized Trump in 2018 when one of his songs was used at a midterm campaign rally, despite warnings.
This time, Celine Dion is the main character, causing more controversy as the event took place in the context of Donald Trump's difficult election campaign. According to a poll published by The New York Times on August 9, Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris is currently leading Mr. Trump in the support rate in three important states: Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. These are states that have a great influence on the results of the presidential election.
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