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Published:
Feb 01, 2016

Adele has joins music legends Neil Young, Aerosmith, and R.E.M. as the artists who never gave Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump permission to play their music at campaign rallies. Since they never gave any sort of consent to Trump or his campaign staff to play their music, the four artists have asked Trump to stop playing their tunes.

Donald Trump has been known to play "Rolling In The Deep" before appearing at his campaign rallies. Essentially, "We Could Have It All" pumps up Trump supporters just as much as "it's time to play a game" gets WWE's Triple H fans hype. "Skyfall" is another Adele hit that Trump has used after his speech on future apocalyptic America. Adele, although not too involved with politics, has issued a statement through her spokesman who told The Independent, "Adele has not given permission for her music to be used for any political campaigning."

At this point, it seems Trump will not receive consent to use a single musician's music. Don't worry though, he will always have this creepy jam to pump up the voters.