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There’s Been A Legal Development In The Trump Vs. Rihanna Music Feud

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Rihanna made headlines Sunday after she tweeted about President Donald Trump using her music at his rallies. The “Please Don’t Stop The Music” singer told…
Rihanna made headlines Sunday after she tweeted about President Donald Trump using her music at his rallies.
The “Please Don’t Stop The Music” singer told her nearly 89 million Twitter followers that Trump would not be playing her music “for much longer,” at his “tragic rallies,” prompting thousands of replies and retweets within hours. (RELATED: Celebrities React To Rihanna Slamming Trump For Using Her Music At His ‘Tragic Rallies’)
Not for much longer…me nor my people would ever be at or around one of those tragic rallies, so thanks for the heads up philip! https://t.co/dRgRi06GrJ
— Rihanna (@rihanna) November 5,2018
Apparently, the singer wasn’t kidding, because her legal team has now sent a cease-and-desist letter to Trump’s team in an effort to get him to stop playing her music.
flash back Friday…. to the start of my @fentybeauty anniversary tour!!! NYC was up first! Thank you #sephorainjcp for this epic night.
A post shared by badgalriri (@badgalriri) on Oct 5,2018 at 2:34pm PDT
The president has used Rihanna’s songs “in connection with a number of political events held across the United States,” the letter, obtained by Rolling Stone, reads.
Rihanna’s not the only celebrity to threaten Trump over music rights. Pharrell, Steven Tyler, The Rolling Stones and Prince have all sent POTUS similar warnings.
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