Donald Trump Says He'll Stop Using Aerosmith Song, Has a 'Better One to Take Its Place'

Donald Trump responds to Steven Tyler’s request to stop using Aerosmith’s “Dream On” during his campaign trail. (photo: ABC News)

Steven Tyler is the latest artist to tell Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump not to use one of his songs on the campaign trail. And even though he’s a huge fan of the rocker, Trump is acting unfazed by the diss.

Trump has used Aerosmith’s “Dream On” during various campaign events, but Tyler’s camp recently took legal action to make sure it never happens again. On Oct. 10, a second cease-and-desist letter related to usage of the song was sent to Trump for President Inc.

Donald Trump Receives Legal Threat Over Use of Aerosmith’s ‘Dream On’

On Wednesday (Oct. 14), the presidential candidate decided to take to Twitter to respond to the controversy in true Trump fashion.