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Céline Dion Condemns Unauthorized Use of Her Music at Donald Trump Rally

Saturday, August 10, 2024 by Henry Cruz

Céline Dion, her team, and her record label publicly condemned the unauthorized use of her music during a Donald Trump rally in Montana this Saturday.

"Today, Céline Dion's management team and her record label, Sony Music Entertainment Canada Inc., learned about the unauthorized use of the video, recording, musical performance, and image of Céline Dion singing 'My Heart Will Go On' at a Donald Trump / JD Vance campaign rally in Montana," read a post on the Canadian singer's official account on X.

"This use is not authorized in any way, and Céline Dion does not endorse this or any similar use... And really, THAT song?" the statement questioned.

The choice of the Titanic soundtrack could certainly bring other interpretations in that political context. For many, referencing Titanic is a kind of metaphor for what could be the trajectory of the former president's campaign, but conjectures aside, the choice of the song was not the most appropriate, and not just because its use was not endorsed by the artist.

FAQs on Céline Dion's Music Being Used at Trump Rally

Here are some frequently asked questions regarding the unauthorized use of Céline Dion's music at a recent Donald Trump rally and her team's response.

Why did Céline Dion's team condemn the use of her music at the Trump rally?

Céline Dion's team condemned the use because it was unauthorized, and Dion does not endorse the use of her music in any political context.

What song was used at the Trump rally?

The song used was "My Heart Will Go On" from the Titanic soundtrack.

Did Céline Dion authorize the use of her song?

No, Céline Dion did not authorize the use of her song at the rally or in any similar context.

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