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Ozzy Osbourne Joins Ranks of Musicians Who Object to Donald Trump Using Their Music

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Donald Trump reposted a video of Democrat Debates Night One technical difficulties set to Ozzy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train,” and the Osbournes were not having it. In a joint statement to Rolling Stone, Sharon and Ozzy said that “we are sending notice to the Trump campaign (or any other campaigns) that they are forbidden from using any of Ozzy Osbourne’s music in political ads or in any political campaigns. Ozzy’s music cannot be used for any means without approvals.” The Osbournes are the latest in a long line of musicians who object to their music being used by Trump — including Neil Young, Rihanna, and Guns N’ Roses. But there are still songs Donald can use, according to Sharon and Ozzy: “perhaps he should reach out to some of his musician friends. Maybe Kayne West (‘Gold Digger’), Kid Rock (‘I Am the Bullgod’) or Ted Nugent (‘Stranglehold’) will allow use of their music.”

Ozzy Osbourne to Donald Trump: Hands off ‘Crazy Train’