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Sharon Osbourne Warns Donald Trump Over Unauthorized Use of Ozzy's Music
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Outraged by the use of 'Crazy Train' on the President's new campaign video, the wife of the Black Sabbath frontman advises that he turns to Kanye West, Kid Rock or Ted Nugent for songs.

AceShowbiz - Sharon Osbourne has slammed U.S. leader Donald Trump for using her husband Ozzy Osbourne's music on the campaign trail without permission.

The President's new political ad, which debuted on Thursday morning (June 27), featured the heavy rock icon's "Crazy Train" hit, and Sharon, who is also Ozzy's manager, was quick to reprimand the leader, insisting her husband's music is off-limits.

In a statement obtained by WENN, Sharon raged: "Based on this morning's unauthorized use of Ozzy Osbourne's 'Crazy Train', we are sending notice to the Trump campaign (or any other campaigns) that they are forbidden from using any of Ozzy Osbourne's music in political ads or in any political campaigns. Ozzy's music cannot be used for any means without approvals."

"In the meantime, I have a suggestion for Mr. Trump - perhaps he should reach out to some of his musician friends. Maybe Kanye West ("Gold Digger"), Kid Rock ("I Am the Bullgod") or Ted Nugent ("Stranglehold") will allow use of their music."

It's not the first time Trump and his campaign leaders have been told they can't use music by certain artists - R.E.M., Rihanna, Guns N' Roses, Neil Young, and The Rolling Stones have all demanded he stops playing their songs.

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