It’s not often that a politician or their campaign uses video game music as part of an advertisement for their re-election, but their campaign President Donald Trump did that. A tweet ad in which he makes some of his indispensable policy decisions features a song from League of Legends.
In the ad, the President fulfills his “promise” when League of Legends song play in the background. Now the song was clearly chosen for its high quality andepic rhythm and its use in esports for League of Legends has apparently been omitted.
According to The Washington Post, the song in the ad is called “The Throw Down” by Gregg Lehrman. The song may be available to anyone with a Universal Production Music account, which means someone from the campaign Trump may have used this method to use the song for political advertising.
Riot uses music from a variety of sources, including original music and songs from third parties. Broadcast producer Riot Games Berlin stated that he had heard some of the company’s songs in other places and found it rather peculiar.
President Trump has been known to use other artists’ music at his speeches and other materials from his campaign, and some artists have urged him to stop doing so. The Washington Post article also mentions Mike Mills, who recently stated that the band would be legal to use after Trump used some of their music.
“The Thrown Down” is not among the most recognizable songs used by President Trump. However, it went unnoticed by League of Legends and Esports fans. While there has been no legal conflict so far, it seems that politicians and public individuals should be more cautious about the songs they use or choose to use music in the public domain.
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– Emergenceingames.com