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Isaac Hayes Estate Settles with Trump in Copyright Lawsuit Over Election Rally Song

February 24, 2026
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Isaac Hayes Estate Settles with Trump in Copyright Lawsuit Over Election Rally Song
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The late musician’s heirs have recently made headlines with their allegations against former President Donald Trump. According to the heirs, Trump had been using the track “Hold On, I’m Comin'” at his 2024 rallies without permission from the family or the estate of the late musician. This has caused quite a stir in the music industry and has sparked a heated debate about the use of copyrighted material without proper authorization.

The late musician in question is none other than the iconic soul singer, Sam Moore, who passed away in November of 2020 at the age of 85. Moore was a pioneer in the music industry and was best known for his hit songs such as “Soul Man” and “Hold On, I’m Comin'”. His music has been a source of inspiration for many and has been enjoyed by generations of music lovers.

It is no surprise that Trump, known for his extravagant rallies and larger-than-life persona, would choose to use Moore’s music as a part of his campaign. However, what is surprising is the fact that he did so without obtaining the necessary permission from the rightful owners of the track. The late musician’s heirs have claimed that they were never approached by Trump or his team for the use of the song and were unaware of its use until they heard it being played at one of his rallies.

This incident has once again brought to light the issue of copyright infringement and the importance of obtaining proper authorization before using someone else’s work. The late musician’s heirs have every right to protect their father’s legacy and ensure that his music is used in a respectful and legal manner. As the saying goes, “Music is the universal language of mankind.” It is a form of art that should be celebrated and appreciated, but also respected and protected.

The late musician’s heirs have taken a stand against Trump’s unauthorized use of the track and have filed a lawsuit against him. They are seeking damages for the infringement of copyright and are also demanding that Trump cease and desist from using the song at his rallies. This is not the first time Trump has faced such allegations, as he has been accused of using other artists’ music without permission in the past as well.

The music industry is a business, and artists deserve to be compensated for their work. It takes years of hard work and dedication to create a piece of music, and it is only fair that the creators receive recognition and financial compensation for their efforts. The late musician’s heirs are not only fighting for their father’s rights but also for the rights of all artists who have been victims of copyright infringement.

Furthermore, the late musician’s heirs have also raised concerns about the use of their father’s music in a political context. Moore’s music has always been a source of joy and positivity, and it is disheartening to see it being used for political purposes without the family’s consent. Music has the power to bring people together, and it should not be used as a tool to divide or promote any political agenda.

In response to the allegations, Trump’s team has stated that they had obtained a valid license to use the track from a performing rights organization. However, the late musician’s heirs have refuted this claim and have stated that the license only covers public performances and not political events. This raises questions about the legality of using music at political rallies and whether a separate license is required for such events.

In conclusion, the late musician’s heirs have taken a stand against copyright infringement and have shown that artists’ rights must be protected. Their actions have sparked a much-needed conversation about the proper use of copyrighted material and the importance of obtaining permission before using someone else’s work. The late musician’s legacy will continue to live on through his timeless music, and it is our responsibility to ensure that it is used with respect and integrity.

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