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Ariana Grande blasts Trump team — again — over music used for social post

Ariana Grande blasts Trump team over music used in social post, for second time this summer

Ariana Grande is disputing another use of her music by the Trump administration, this time in a TikTok post that featured her hit song We Can’t Be Friends (Wait For Your Love) and included a tag aimed at the singer. The public confrontation marks at least the second such incident this season.

According to the report, Grande took to call out the Trump team after noticing her song accompanying the post, which also credited the Grammy-winning artist. The post appeared on TikTok and directly connected to Grande, prompting a social media response from the singer.

Details surrounding the event specify that this is the second instance this summer in which Grande has criticized the Trump administration for using her music without permission. The report notes the use of the track and the tagging of Grande, but does not provide additional context about the post’s content beyond its association with the music and the tag.

The coverage highlights Grande’s continued objection to the unapproved use of her work by political entities or campaigns. It also underscores the ongoing friction between artists and political figures over rights and permissions for music in social media postings.

Beyond the core dispute, the article does not elaborate on responses from representatives for Grande or from the Trump team, nor does it detail any legal steps or statements beyond Grande’s public reaction. Nor are there further developments or consequences outlined in this edition of the report.

This event follows a prior incident earlier in the summer, illustrating a recurring pattern rather than a single occurrence. The report keeps the focus on the clash over rights to use Grande’s music in political social content, with Grande’s stance presented as explicit opposition to the post in question.

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