Rolling Stones ask Donald Trump to stop using their songs at rallies
It's not the first time the property tycoon-turned-presidential wannabe has used Stones songs as campaign music.

Trump practically clinched the Republican Party's US Presidential candidate nomination by winning the Indiana primary and marched out for his victory speech to the Rolling Stones' 1981 hit "Start Me Up", reported Guardian online.
The bandmembers clearly weren't happy and have instructed legal team to stop Trump's camp from using Stones hits.
Donald Trump (Image: Reuters)
"They have requested that they cease all use immediately."
It's not the first time the property tycoon-turned-presidential wannabe has used Stones songs as campaign music; previous rallies have featured tunes "like You Can't Always Get What You Want" and "Brown Sugar".
Following Trump's victory on May 3, his opponents Ted Cruz and John Kasich dropped out of the race for the White House, making the businessman the overwhelming favourite to win the 2016 GOP Presidential nomination.
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