At a recent rally, the Swedish group demanded that videos showcasing the “unauthorised” usage of its big songs, including Dancing Queen, be removed immediately from the campaign.
The Foo Fighters and Celine Dion both declared last weekend that they did not and would not permit the playing of My Hero or My Heart Will Go On.
Abba joined the growing list of musicians who have used their catalog to protest against Mr. Trump.
Through videos that surfaced online, Abba recently learned that their music and videos were being used without permission at a Trump rally,” the group stated in a statement.
Therefore, Abba and its representative have asked for the removal and deletion of the content to be done immediately.
Since no request has been made, no authorization or license has been given.
In addition, Mr. Trump received a notice from Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, and Rihanna wrote him a cease-and-desist letter when he performed one of her songs at a Tennessee event.
The estates of Linkin Park, Neil Young, Rolling Stones, Tom Petty, and Prince have all made demands akin to these.