Isaac Hayes’ Family Demands $3 Million From Donald Trump
Written by Site Hub on August 13, 2024
The family of late R&B legend Isaac Hayes has announced they are suing Donald Trump for the unauthorized use of the song “Hold On, I’m Coming” at his campaign events. Hayes, who co-wrote the song for Sam & Dave, has his estate controlling the rights. The family is demanding $3 million for copyright infringement, claiming the song has been used 134 times without permission from 2022 to 2024. They have also requested that all videos featuring the song be removed and that Trump’s campaign publicly acknowledge the unauthorized use. Isaac Hayes III, the musician’s son, condemned Trump’s actions on social media, criticizing Trump’s lack of integrity and history of misconduct. The family has threatened legal action if their demands are not met. This incident follows a pattern of artists objecting to Trump’s use of their music, including a recent disavowal by Celine Dion.
Source: Variety