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Donald Trump’s shrinking playlist: The White Stripes join Céline Dion, DzԳé and other artists blocking him from using their music

ABBA, Johnny Marr and Foo Fighters have all demanded that Trump’s campaign stop using their music in recent months.

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The list of artists demanding that the Trump campaign stop using their music continues to grow.


Well, it’s not quite the reunion that fans of the White Stripes were hoping for.

Jack and Meg White — the duo behind the beloved indie rock outfit that broke up in 2011 — have come together to sue former president Donald Trump over the unauthorized use of their 2003 hit “Seven Nation Army” in a campaign video shared in August by Trump’s deputy director of communications. 

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