Ariana Grande expressed her disapproval of the White House using her song 'Bye' in a video, describing it as 'heinous nonsense.' She is among several artists who have requested that the Trump administration refrain from using their music.
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Ariana Grande requests White House to stop using her music
Ariana Grande has asked the White House to stop using her song 'Bye' in a video, labeling the action as 'heinous nonsense.' She joins a number of artists who have made similar requests to the Trump administration regarding the use of their music.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'heinous nonsense'
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Do not use my music, Ariana Grande tells White House
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Ariana Grande requests White House to stop using her music