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Donald Trump Settles Isaac Hayes Estate Lawsuit Over Song Played Extensively at Events
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Trump Settles Isaac Hayes Estate Lawsuit Over Campaign Song Use
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24-02-2026, 11:50
Trump Settles Isaac Hayes Estate Lawsuit Over Campaign Song Use
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Donald Trump settled a lawsuit with Isaac Hayes' estate over unauthorized use of "Hold On, I'm Coming" in his campaigns.
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The lawsuit, filed in August 2024, alleged the song was used 133 times in Trump's 2020 and 2024 presidential bids.
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Hayes' son, Isaac Hayes III, announced the settlement on X, expressing satisfaction with the outcome without disclosing terms.
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A preliminary injunction in September 2024 had already compelled the Trump campaign to stop using the song.
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Trump's lawyers previously argued the estate failed to prove copyright ownership or harm, and stated they had already stopped using the song.
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