“Adele has not given permission for her music to be used for any political campaigning”, the rep said.
Donald Trump’s been trumped by Adele after his team used Rolling in the Deep to celebrate Sarah Palin joining him on the campiagn trail.
Trump, who attended the exclusive Radio City Music Hall concert in December, is a clear fan.
Adele is asking Donald Trump to start saying “Goodbye” to all of her songs.
Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler previously asked Trump to stop using the band’s classic “Dream On“.
And sometimes artists are more than happy to hear their songs played at rallies.
A representative for Trump has been contacted for comment, but had not responded as WENN went to press.
“Adele has not given permission for her music to be used for any political campaigning”, a spokesperson said. But in USA presidential candidate Donald Trump’s case, using Adele’s music was inappropriate, resulting to a disappointed Adele telling Trump to stop. However, since Adele announced that she did not give permission to the candidate, the ratings are said to have lowered, which mean that the singer’s statement may have influenced the ratings, outcome of Sound said.
“If she’s coming out publicly against using her music, then she’s not endorsing him so no one would think she was”.
The news comes after Trump’s grand entrance for his campaigns usually involved Adele’s “Skyfall“, which is famous in the James Bond film of the same title, the news outlet reports.
Bernie Sanders has been using Simon & Garfunkel’s “America” in campaign ads, which are getting heavy play at Iowa stations. “Hopefully she’s objected”, tweeted one.
But, while social media has made it easy for recording artists to call out politicians, the phenomenon is not new.