Jack White and Meg Ryan came together to condemn the unofficial use of their hit “Seven Nation Army” by Donald Trump in one of his campaigns!
The White Stripes, which comprised of Jack White and Meg Ryan, dissolved back in 2011. But it seems like the world’s most hated man can bring the most far off people together. The White Stripes members have issued a rare joint statement in opposition of Donald Trump using their chart-topping rock hit “Seven Nation Army” in a campaign video!
“Regarding the use of ‘Seven Nation Army’ in a Donald Trump campaign video, The White Stripes would like to unequivocally state that they have nothing whatsoever to do with this video,” the band said in a statement issued through Third Man Records. “They are disgusted by this association, and by the illegal use of their song.”
The White Stripes aren’t the first artists to publicly voice their displeasure about Donald Trump using their songs. Over the past few months Adele, The Rolling Stones, Queen and many others have expressed their hatred for their songs being used unofficially.
All this hatred is pretty justified considering the person that Donald Trump is. With the elections inching closer, we can only hope that the Presidents chair isn’t occupied by him!