Donald Trump Can No Longer Use Isaac Hayes Song at Campaign Rallies Following Lawsuit from Late Stars Family, Judge Rules

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Donald Trump Can No Longer Use Isaac Hayes Song at Campaign Rallies Following Lawsuit from Late Stars Family, Judge Rules


Donald Trump can no longer use the soul classic "Hold On, I'm Coming" at his campaign rallies following a lawsuit by the estate of the track's late songwriter, a federal judge ruled on Tuesday, Sept. 3. Trump often used the 1966 song — co-written by Isaac Hayes, who died in 2008 at age 65 — as his exit music at rallies, like at the Republican National Convention in July. But last month, Hayes' estate filed suit against the former president, claiming Trump's repeated use of the song was copyright infringement, according to the Associated Press.
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