Olivia Rodrigo removes ‘Deja vu’ from Trump team video, Internet says ‘she just lost half her fans’

Despite the song being removed from the Trump TikTok video, it is still available for other users to use on the app
PUBLISHED NOV 8, 2024
Olivia Rodrigo's 2021 song 'Deja Vu' is no longer available to use in the TikTok video uploaded by Donald Trump’s campaign team on his election win (Getty Images)
Olivia Rodrigo's 2021 song 'Deja Vu' is no longer available to use in the TikTok video uploaded by Donald Trump’s campaign team on his election win (Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Olivia Rodrigo is not the number one fan of Donald Trump, and a seemingly recent move of her did little to prove otherwise. 

Of late, the 21-year-old songstress is going viral for allegedly removing her song ‘Deja vu’ from a TikTok video uploaded by the president-elect’s team.

Olivia Rodrigo attends the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences' 14th Annual Governors Awards at The Ray Dolby Ballroom on January 09, 2024 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
Olivia Rodrigo attends the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences' 14th Annual Governors Awards at the Ray Dolby Ballroom on January 9, 2024 in Hollywood, California ( Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

Olivia Rodrigo removes her song from Donald Trump's video

In a screenshot shared by Pop Base, it can be seen that Olivia Rodrigo’s 2021 song from her album ‘Sour’ is no longer available to use in the TikTok video uploaded by Donald Trump’s campaign team about his election win.

Per Just Jared, despite the song being removed from the Trump video, it is still available for other users to use on the app.



 

Moreover, in another screenshot going viral on X, it was shown that the songstress allegedly commented on the video, “ew don’t use my sound ever again ty.” Nevertheless, several fans clarified the comment was actually fake. 

Previously just before Election Day, Rodrigo had a chat with Hadley Duvall where she opened up on her views regarding Trump.

Posting the clip on her Instagram, Rodrigo wrote, “I had the incredible opportunity to speak to @hadley.duvall about her experience of abuse and the importance of being able to make decisions about your body and your future. stories like Hadley’s are exactly why this election is so important.”


 
 
 
 
 
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An ardent supporter of Kamala Harris, the ‘Good 4 u’ singer noted, “A vote for Donald Trump is a vote for a national abortion ban and a vote for Kamala Harris is a vote for reproductive freedom. please use your voice and VOTE! u can go to IWillVote.com to make a plan now! @kamalaharris @kamalahq.”

Olivia Rodrigo's bold move of removing 'Deja vu' soundtrack from Donald Trump video sparks discussion

After Olivia Rodrigo retracted the use of her song 'Deja vu', people took to social media to state their opinion on the matter. Though some fans criticized her move, a section of the social media users actually hailed her for reclaiming her right to her work. 

One user said, "Good move, she just lost half her fans."



 

Someone else noted sarcastically, "Hahaa..the celebrity dramas 😀😀."



 

"If she truly believes in her message, she should engage with all sides, not just silence them," chimed in another. 



 

Someone else asked, "So what, did it effect Trump's win?"



 

Another user noted, "That's so mean dude he is the president of your country!"



 

"Olivia why did you do that ☹️," noted another heartbroken fan.



 

Someone else reminded, "She can't take the win away though. Smiles."



 

Meanwhile, another fan praised her for her bold move, claiming, "Queen Olivia doesn't play! Removing 'deja vu' from Trump's TikTok post was the power move we needed."



 

"Good on Olivia for keeping control over her art! Musicians deserve to decide how their work is used. 🎶✊," praised another fan. 



 

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