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Celine Dion's team criticized former US President Donald Trump for the "unauthorized" sample of one of her hits at a presidential campaign event.In a statement on X, Dion's team said she did not "endorse" the use of the song, adding: "And really, that song?"
The iconic song My Heart Will Go On, featured in the hit movie Titanic, was played to supporters at a rally in Bozeman, Montana.
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Artists and bands including Neil Young, Queen and the Rolling Stones have previously complained about Trump using their songs at campaign rallies.
Legally, US politicians do not always need direct permission from artists.
Their campaigns can buy licensing packages from music rights organizations giving them legal access to more than 20 million songs.
However, artists have the right to remove their music from that list.














