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The Rolling Stones Aren't Happy Donald Trump Used Their Music At The RNC

The Rolling Stones Aren't Happy Donald Trump Used Their Music At The RNC

Last night at the RNC, The Rolling Stones' song "You Can't Always Get What You Want" started playing as the night drew to a close. People wondered if they were being trolled...

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...but one group of people in particular weren't thrilled their song was being used: the band themselves.

The group released a statement on Twitter saying that they do not want to be associated with Donald Trump.

This isn't the first time artists have thrown a hissy fit over Trump using their music during the campaign. Aerosmith also asked Trump to cease using their song "Dream On."

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