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“My Hero” Drama: Foo Fighters Target Trump After Rally Play!

In a move that has sparked a significant reaction in the music and political worlds, the iconic rock band Foo Fighters has issued a strong warning to former President Donald Trump and his campaign team. The band is taking a stand against the unauthorized use of their hit song “My Hero,” which was played during an event where Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsed Trump in Glendale, Arizona. The rally, held at the Desert Diamond Arena, saw Kennedy receiving a warm welcome from the crowd of over 17,000 Trump supporters.

The controversy erupted when “My Hero,” one of Foo Fighters’ most recognized tracks from the 1990s, blared through the speakers as Kennedy took the stage. The band was quick to respond after the song was used without their permission. Foo Fighters took to social media, posting on X (formerly Twitter), making their disapproval clear. When asked if they had given their blessing for the song’s use, the band simply replied, “No.”

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Later, they followed up with another post stating, “Let us be clear,” emphasizing their position on the matter. The band’s response underscores a growing trend of artists objecting to the use of their music at political events, especially when they are not aligned with the candidate or party in question.

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