Of course , Rihanna had a honest reception .

Last week, Celine Dionwent viralfor hilariously telling Donald Trump to stop playing her song “My Heart Will Go On” at his rallies.

Today , Celine Dion ’s management team and her record label , Sony Music Entertainment Canada Inc. , became cognisant of the unauthorized usage of the video , transcription , musical performance , and alikeness of Celine Dion singing “ My philia Will Go On ” at a Donald Trump / JD Vance campaign…pic.twitter.com/28CYLFvgER

Because, really, a song about a sinking ship!?! Make it make sense.

THE FINAL LINE . 💀 https://t.co/fxu1vvCIZh

Because this wasn’t the first time a musician has condemned Trump for using their music, let’s look at other musicians who had funny responses to unwillingly being played at his rallies:

1.Panic! At The Disco and their song “High Hopes”

The lead singer of the band, Brendon Urie, tweeted this statement when he found out about them using their song:

Dear Trump Campaign , Fuck you . You ’re not invited . Stop playing my song . No thanks , Brendon Urie , Panic ! At The Disco & ship’s company .

2.Ozzy Osbourne and his song “Crazy Train”

In 2019, Ozzy slammed Trump for using his song “Crazy Train” at a rally. In astatement, he and his wife Sharon suggested that Trump use songs by people who are friendlier to him: “We have a suggestion for Mr. Trump: perhaps he should reach out to some of his musician friends. Maybe Kayne West (‘Gold Digger’), Kid Rock (‘I Am the Bullgod’) or Ted Nugent (‘Stranglehold’) will allow the use of their music.”

3.Axl Rose and Guns N' Roses' music

He tweeted that the Trump campaign “shitbags” were using “loopholes” to play his music.

Unfortunately the Trump campaign is using loophole in the various venues ’ blanket carrying into action licenses which were not intended for such craven political purposes , without the songwriters ’ consent . Can u say “ shitbags ? ! ” 💩

He jokingly followed that up by saying, “Personally I kinda liked the irony of Trump supporters listening to a bunch of anti Trump music at his rallies.”

He even started to sell this “Live N' Let Die with Covid 45” shirt because “Live and Let Die” was one of the songs the Trump campaign would play.

last N ' Let Die…https://t.co/RvvMnTyJxtpic.twitter.com/wdgzra3S5h

4.Leonard Cohen and the song “Hallelujah”

His estatereleased a statementcondemning the use of the song, suggesting, “Had the RNC requested another song, ‘You Want it Darker’, for which Leonard won a posthumous Grammy in 2017, we might have considered approval of that song.”

5.House of Pain and their song “Jump Around”

Everlast, who is a member of the band,tweeted, “Hey @realDonaldTrump stop using my song jump around at your rallies you piece of shit. Cease and desist is coming you scumbag.”

6.Rihanna and her song “Don’t Stop the Music”

She told a reporter he wouldn’t hear her song at “those tragic rallies” much longer.

7.Johnny Marr and the Smiths' song “Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want”

He tweeted, “I never in a million years would’ve thought this could come to pass. Consider this shit shut right down right now.”

8.George Harrison’s estate and the song “Here Comes the Sun”

The unauthorized use of#HereComestheSunat the#RNCinCLEis unsavoury & against the wish of the George Harrison estate .

The estate said, “If it had been Beware of Darkness, then we MAY have approved it!#TrumpYourself.”

If it had been Beware of Darkness , then we MAY have O.K. it!#TrumpYourself

9.And lastly, John Fogerty and his song “Fortunate Son”

“I wrote this song because, as a veteran, I was disgusted that some people were allowed to be excluded from serving our country because they had access to political and financial privilege,” hetweeted. “Mr. Trump is a prime example of both of these issues.”

Brendon Urie performs on stage wearing a colorful, multi-paneled jacket

Ozzy Osbourne performs on stage, holding a microphone. His hair flows in the wind as he wears a dark outfit with a coat

Ozzy Osbourne sits on a throne-like chair wearing round sunglasses and a t-shirt with a cross necklace. Posters with his image are in the background

Axl Rose and Slash performing on stage, with Axl singing and Slash playing guitar

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Leonard Cohen smiling, holding a hat in his right hand, wearing a pinstripe suit and tie

Leonard Cohen, dressed in a dark suit and hat, stands with his hand over his heart during a performance

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Rihanna poses indoors wearing a stylish jacket over a dress. She sports layered necklaces and side-swept hair

Rihanna tweets, "Not for much longer… me nor my people would ever be at or around one of those tragic rallies, so thanks for the heads up philip!" in reply to Philip Rucker

Johnny Marr performs on stage, wearing a black vest over a pink shirt, playing a Fender guitar and singing into a microphone

Tweet from Johnny Marr (@Johnny_Marr) saying: "Ahh…right…OK. I never in a million years would've thought this could come to pass. Consider this shit shut right down right now"

John Fogerty performing on stage, wearing a plaid shirt and jeans, playing an electric guitar, and singing into a microphone. Large screen backdrop behind him

John Fogerty playing an electric guitar on stage, dressed in a casual plaid shirt and jeans, with a band member in the background