Sabrina Carpenter's Strong Response To ICE Using Her Song For A Promo Video

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Sabrina Carpenter's Strong Response To ICE Using Her Song For A Promo Video

Donald Trump has repeatedly faced pushback from artists over his use of their songs at his events. Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco openly expressed his disapproval, telling the Trump campaign, "You're not invited. Stop playing my song." after discovering that "High Hopes" was being played at rallies.

Rihanna also made her stance clear when informed that her track "Please Don't Stop The Music" was used at Trump events. She stated, "Not for much longer... neither I nor my team would ever attend or be near one of those rallies."

Similarly, Celine Dion reacted sharply to the use of "My Heart Will Go On," remarking with incredulity, "... And really, that song?"

The latest artist to push back is Sabrina Carpenter. The White House had posted a video depicting ICE arrests accompanied by Carpenter's song "Juno," which contains a lyric referencing sexual positions: "Wanna try out some freaky positions? Have you ever tried this one?"

Sabrina condemned the use of her music in this context, stating, "This video is evil and disgusting. Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda."

Fans and observers have praised these musicians for taking a stand against the misuse of their art, highlighting the ongoing tension between political campaigns and artists over music rights and ethical considerations.

Author: Sophia Brooks

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