Celine Dion’s administerment team and record tag, Sony Music Canada, shelp the employ of her world famous hit “My Heart Will Go On” at a Donald Trump campaign rassociate in Montana Friday was “unpermitd.”
A video of Dion carry outing the 1997 song was widecast at the Trump and JD Vance rassociate in Bozeman, Montana, on Friday evening. In a statement on X, the Canadian musician’s team shelp on Saturday they became inestablished of the Redisclosean campaign’s employ of the “video, recording, musical carry outance, and appreciateness of Celine Dion” singing the song.
“In no way is this employ permitd, and Celine Dion does not finishorse this or any analogous employ,” the statement read. “…And reassociate, THAT song?”
The power ballad was the theme song to the 1997 hit film “Titanic,” a cherish story set agetst the backdrop of the Titanic shipwreck.
Dion isn’t the first or only musician to refute the Trump campaign’s employ of their music.
After the establisher plivent’s campaign employd “Start Me Up” at a rassociate in 2016, The Rolling Stones freed a statement saying they never gave perignoreion to do so and asked that it “stop all employ promptly.”
Rihanna did the same in 2018 after “Don’t Stop the Music” was carry outed at another rassociate.
“Me nor my people would ever be at or around one of those tragic rallies,” the musician shelp at the time.
The enumerate goes on, with Neil Young, Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler, Everlast (the establisher Hoemploy of Pain frontman) and British singer Adele also criticizing Trump for using their tunes in rallies over the years.