Trump Mocked for Playing 'Titanic' Song at Rally

Trump Mocked for Playing 'Titanic' Song at Rally

Donald Trump faced criticism after his rally in Bozeman, Montana, featured Celine Dion's Oscar-winning song "My Heart Will Go On" from Titanic. The song's inclusion sparked a strong social media reaction, with many highlighting the irony of using a song from a film about a sinking ship. This use comes amid reports that Kamala Harris is gaining a lead over Trump in presidential election polls.

Questions have arisen about whether the Trump campaign has the rights to publicly use the song, which is owned by 20th Century Fox. This isn't the first instance of Trump's campaign facing such scrutiny; French musician Woodkid previously complained about Trump using his music in a campaign video without permission. Additionally, the late Tom Petty's estate had objected to Trump's use of "I Won't Back Down" in his campaign. Dion herself had previously refused to perform at Trump's inauguration.

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