Pop star Ariana Grande publicly denounced the Trump administration after her song “7 rings” was played at a rally in Colorado Springs. Grande expressed strong disapproval via social media, using harsh language to describe the administration’s actions. She stated she did not authorize the use of her music and unequivocally opposes Donald Trump’s presidency. This is not the first instance of artists objecting to their work being used at Trump rallies; previously, artists like The Rolling Stones and Pharrell Williams have also issued cease-and-desist letters. Grande’s criticism highlights a growing trend of musicians actively distancing themselves from political figures whose views they oppose. The campaign reportedly paid for the rights to play the song, though details of the licensing agreement remain unclear. Grande’s statement has sparked widespread discussion about artists’ control over their work in a political context.