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Celine Dion Condemns Unauthorized Use of Hit Song at Trump Rally

MONTANA – Singer Celine Dion has voiced her disapproval of former US President Donald Trump’s unauthorized use of her song, “My Heart Will Go On,” during a recent political rally in Montana. The song, renowned for its association with the 1997 film Titanic, was played without permission as Trump appeared before his supporters, sparking a swift backlash from the artist’s camp.

According to Philippines News Agency, the use of the song was not sanctioned. “In no way is this use authorized and Celine Dion does not endorse this or any similar use,” the statement clarified. The incident has highlighted ongoing issues surrounding the unauthorized use of copyrighted music in political campaigns, drawing attention to the need for stricter adherence to licensing agreements.

This controversy adds to a series of disputes involving high-profile artists objecting to the use of their music in political settings without prior approval. It underscores the tension between artists’ rights and political expression, especially in the high-stakes environment of political rallies.

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