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When ‘My Hero’ Becomes Your Villain: Foo Fighters vs Trump! 🎸

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Foo Fighters rock the political stage by refusing Donald Trump's use of their hit song 'My Hero'! Get the scoop on this musical showdown!

The iconic rock band Foo Fighters is once again making headlines for taking a stand against a political figure, this time calling out Donald Trump for using their famous song "My Hero" at a recent campaign rally. This clash is not just a case of music and politics colliding; it reflects a growing trend of artists asserting their rights over how their music is utilized in the political arena. The band, founded by Nirvana's drummer Dave Grohl, is known for its high-energy rock anthems, but it's their vocal disapproval of Trump's actions that's stealing the spotlight.

In this case, Trump used "My Hero" to introduce Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at an Arizona rally, raising eyebrows and stirring backlash from the band. According to a representative for the Foo Fighters, they did not grant permission for their song to be used during Trump's campaign events, joining a long list of artists who have previously objected to the former president's unauthorized use of their music. Performers like Bruce Springsteen and Rihanna have also voiced their displeasure over similar issues, highlighting an ongoing struggle between musicians and politicians over the rights to play their work in political contexts.

The Foo Fighters are not just stopping at vocal disapproval; they've vowed to redirect any royalties earned from Trump’s campaign use of the song to support charitable causes. This commitment speaks to the band’s ethos and their desire to use their music for positive impact, rather than tie it to a political figure they do not align with. After all, the track was not only a celebration of heroism but also a rebellion against the misuse of its powerful message.

These incidents reveal the importance of artists claiming ownership over their work. As music continues to play a key role in political and cultural movements, the Foo Fighters' refusal to align with a political figure they disapprove of sets a precedent and encourages other artists to consider how their music is presented within the political sphere. For instance, did you know that another popular song, "Born to Run" by Bruce Springsteen, was frequently used by Trump despite Springsteen’s protests? It's a classic illustration of how music transcends beyond entertainment – sometimes, it even becomes a statement of resistance.

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Foo Fighters speak out against Donald Trump using “My Hero ... (KSHE 95)

Foo Fighters are making it known that they are not happy about Donald Trump using their hit song “My Hero.”The tune, from the band's 1997 album The Colour ...

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Foo Fighters did not give Trump campaign permission to use their ... (CTV News)

Rock band Foo Fighters did not give Donald Trump's campaign permission to play one of their songs at a recent campaign rally, a representative for the band ...

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'Let us be clear': Foo Fighters call out Donald Trump for ... (Toronto Star)

The band joins a long list of performers who've objected to Trump using their songs. Ahead of the 2020 election, that included Bruce Springsteen, Rihanna, ...

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Donald Trump Campaign's Payment for Use of Foo Fighters Song ... (Vanity Fair)

The Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump used the band's hit “My Hero” to introduce Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

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Foo Fighters say they did not OK Trump using "My Hero" at Arizona ... (CBS News)

Former President Donald Trump played the band's song "My Hero" when he welcomed former independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to the stage at a rally ...

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Foo Fighters slam Trump's 'My Hero' use, redirect royalties to ... (Israel Hayom)

The Foo Fighters have become the latest musical act to clash with former President Donald Trump's campaign over unauthorized use of their music.

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Foo Fighters Say Trump Didn't Have Permission to Use 'My Hero' at ... (Rolling Stone)

Foo Fighters said that Donald Trump did not have permission to use "My Hero" at his Arizona rally, and that they would donate the royalties to the ...

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