Foo Fighters to Donate 'My Hero' Royalties After Trump Rally Controversy
The band claims their song was used without permission at a Trump event, while his campaign insists they had a license.
- Foo Fighters state they did not authorize the use of 'My Hero' at a Trump rally in Arizona.
- Trump's campaign asserts it had the proper licensing to play the song from BMI's Songview service.
- Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters plan to donate any royalties from the song's use to Kamala Harris' campaign.
- This incident is part of a broader pattern of artists objecting to Trump's use of their music.
- Previous disputes include objections from Beyoncé, Celine Dion, and the estate of Isaac Hayes.