Celine Dion's team is upset about the unauthorized use of her Titanic hit at a Trump rally.

Celine Dion's team claims Trump didn't have authorization to use her Titanic song at his rallies.

August 11th 2024.

Celine Dion's team is upset about the unauthorized use of her Titanic hit at a Trump rally.
Celine Dion's team has made a bold accusation against Donald Trump, claiming that the former president did not have proper permission to use her hit song from Titanic at his recent campaign rally in Montana. The event drew a massive crowd of thousands, all eager to hear Trump speak as part of his ongoing presidential campaign.

As the audience eagerly awaited Trump's arrival on stage, they were treated to a musical prelude featuring a few iconic artists such as Elvis. But it was Dion's famous ballad, "My Heart Will Go On," that really got the crowd going. However, shortly after the rally, the singer's social media accounts posted a statement from her management and record label, stating that they had become aware of the unauthorized use of her music.

The statement made it clear that Dion and her team did not approve of Trump using her song at his campaign events. They emphasized that this use was not authorized in any way and that Dion does not endorse it or any similar use. In fact, the statement ended with a bit of a sarcastic jab, questioning the choice of using that particular song for the rally.

But Dion is not the only artist to take issue with Trump using their music without permission. Others such as Rihanna, Adele, Neil Young, and Elton John have also requested that he stop using their songs at his events. It seems that these musicians are not comfortable with their music being associated with Trump's political agenda.

In the midst of all this controversy, there is still some exciting news for sports fans. The Olympic Games Paris 2024 will be broadcasted live and free on Channel 9 and 9Now. And for those looking for an ad-free and 4K viewing experience, they can tune in to Stan Sport. So, while some may be battling over the use of music at political events, there is still something to look forward to for sports enthusiasts.

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