ABBA Demands Trump Cease Using Their Music at Campaign Rallies
The Swedish pop group's record label asserts that no permission was granted for the use of their songs, joining a growing list of artists making similar requests.
- ABBA's record label has sent a cease-and-desist letter to the Trump campaign, demanding the removal of their songs from events.
- The Trump campaign claims it has the appropriate licenses to use the music through agreements with BMI and ASCAP.
- ABBA joins artists like Celine Dion, Foo Fighters, and Beyoncé in objecting to the unauthorized use of their music at Trump rallies.
- The legal framework allows campaigns to use music if they have a blanket license, but artists can still request their songs be excluded.
- This issue has persisted since Trump's 2016 campaign, with numerous artists voicing their disapproval over the years.


































