Donald Trump loves Adele's music just as much as the next person, but the singer is not as fond of the billionaire. The GOP political candidate was blasted by Adele for using "Rolling in the Deep" at a rally in Iowa and "Skyfall" at another one in Ohio.

"Adele has not given permission for her music to be used for any political campaigning," spokesperson Benny Tarantini told CNN. When asked if the British singer planned to request Trump to stop using the songs, her spokesperson said "we have no further comment."

This was not the first time a musician requested Trump to no longer use a song. Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler previously blasted Trump for using "Dream On" at one of his rallies and even sent the politician a cease-and-desist letter. REM lead singer Michael Stipe also released a statement after Trump used one of the bands songs "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" without permission.

"Go f**k yourselves, the lot of you - you sad, attention-grabbing, power-hungry little men. Do not use our music or my voice for your moronic charade of a campaign," Stipe's statement read, according to the BBC.

While other artists including Neil Young have said no to Trump, Dee Snider of Twister Sister did allow him to use the band's 1984 song, "We're Not Gonna Take It."

"Thinking back to when I wrote the song and what the song is about, it's about rebellion, speaking your mind, and fighting the system," Snider said, according to Entertainment Weekly. "If anybody's doing that, he sure is."