@inhonorofprinceMusic / NewsMusic / NewsPrince’s estate isn’t happy about ‘Purple Rain’ being used at a Trump RallyTrump’s team promised last year they would stop using the artist’s musicShareLink copied ✔️October 11, 2019October 11, 2019Text Patrick Benjamin Prince’s music has been used at a Trump campaign rally in Minneapolis, Minnesota despite the US President’s team saying they wouldn’t last year. In 2018, lawyers representing Trump signed a written agreement promising not to use Prince music for campaign rallies after The Prince Estate discovered ‘Purple Rain’ was on playlists for his mid-term rallies: “Without admitting liability, and to avoid any future dispute, we write to confirm that the Campaign will not use Prince’s music in connection with its activities going forward”, they said in the letter, which The Prince Estate has shared on Twitter. But despite their promise, the Trump team has been caught out using the song once more. “President Trump played Prince’s ‘Purple Rain’ tonight at a campaign event in Minneapolis despite confirming a year ago that the campaign would not use Prince’s music,” the estate tweeted on Thursday. “The Prince Estate will never give permission to President Trump to use Prince’s songs”. Trump nor his team have responded to the message as yet. Prince isn’t the first artist the US President has been barred from playing at rallies. The Rolling Stones, Neil Young, Tom Petty, and Aerosmith have all spoken out against the use of their music, even Rihanna found herself having to disassociate herself after the use of “Please Don’t Stop the Music” at a rally in November 2018. Watch a video of ‘Purple Rain’ being played at the rally below: Playing Prince before a Trump rally in Minneapolis is sacrilege pic.twitter.com/NPyrLqGWTJ— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 11, 2019Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.TrendingThings To Come: Porn saves the world in Maja Malou Lyse’s ‘bimbo sci-fi’The Danish artist’s new show premieres at the 2026 Venice Biennale – here, she discusses her fictional future where ‘porn stars rule the world’ and how it reflects our relationship with images todayArt & PhotographyBeautyHoroscopes May 2026: It’s a money month, so expect a surprise windfallArt & PhotographyWalter Pfeiffer, the cult photographer of beauty, sex and outsidersBeautyNude awakening: Meet the young people embracing naturismBeautyWho would we be attracted to if we didn’t know what we looked like? FashionNipples, nachos and mask4mask: The biggest trends at the Met Gala 2026 MusicIn pictures: Kim Petras’ ‘Jeep’ is a Tumblr fantasy come to lifeBeauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaMusicMy 2013: Mike WiLL Made-It – MarchEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy