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Adele has banned Trump to use her songs in an election campaign.

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British singer Adele banned tycoon Donald Trump from using her songs in the presidential campaign. The first who expressed such discontent, became fans of the singer.

A spokeswoman for the singer said the publication that Adele did not give approval for the use of her work in the election campaign of trump.

Hit the singer Rolling In The Deep constantly played before Trump went on stage. In the pre-election events, Skyfall was also used, the soundtrack for the James Bond film.

It's no secret that Trump is an admirer of Adele's creativity. In 2015, he attended her concert in New York.

It is worth noting that the British singer is not the first to prohibit the use of her work in the election campaign. For example, Aerosmith group leader Steven Tyler forbade his Dream On song, and Michael Stripe from REM objected to using the hit Trump and Senator Ted Cruz.

In 1984, Bruce Springsteen was against the use of the Born in the USA song by Ronald Reagan.

A singer and rapper Azilia Banks said that billionaire Donald Trump is as evil as the United States, and that is why she will support him in the country's presidential elections if the Republican party nominates a billionaire candidacy. She stated this in her microblog Twitter.

As ForumDaily wrote earlier, a billionaire a few days before the debate I refuse to take part in them, because one of the moderators of the discussion was appointed Fox News journalist Meagan Kelly, with whom he had previously had a conflict.

In the August debates, Kelly asked him why voters should vote for a man who called women "fat pigs, dogs, sluts, and disgusting animals." Trump in response hintedthat the presenter asked him sharp questions because she had critical days.

The conflict could not be smoothed. Trump kept his word and to debate did not appear.

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