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The Rolling Stones tell Donald Trump to stop playing their music at rallies

You can add The Rolling Stones to the list of artists who want Donald Trump to pull the plug on their music during his campaign events.
British rock and roll band The Rolling Stones during their farewell performance at London's Marquee Club, in London on March 26, 1971. (Photo by J. Maum/AP)
British rock and roll band The Rolling Stones during their farewell performance at London's Marquee Club, in London on March 26, 1971.

You can add The Rolling Stones to the list of artists who want Donald Trump to pull the plug on their music during his campaign events.

The legendary British rockers have "never given permission to the Trump campaign to use their songs and have requested that they cease all use immediately," a spokesperson said in a statement obtained by NBC News.

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The presumptive Republican presidential nominee has been soundtracking his events with at least two Stones songs — "You Can't Always Get What You Want" and "Start Me Up" — since launching his White House bid almost a year ago.

"Start Me Up" was most recently played on Tuesday night, when Trump celebrated his Indiana primary win at Trump Tower in New York City.