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Steven Tyler demands Trump stop playing Aerosmith song at rallies

Dude, looks like a legal threat.

Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler is demanding President Trump stop playing his band’s song “Livin’ on the Edge” at rallies — three years after telling the then-candidate to quit blaring its power ballad “Dream On” at his events.

Tyler’s attorney sent a cease and desist letter to the White House after the 1993 hit was used to entertain the crowds at a rally in West Virginia on Tuesday, according to Variety.

The letter argues that playing the track gives the false impression that Tyler supports Trump, the outlet reports.

The Demon of Screamin’ sent a similar missive to Trump in 2015 over his use of “Dream On” at campaign events — and the future president agreed to pull the plug.

“Even though I have the legal right to use Steven Tyler’s song, he asked me not to. Have better one to take its place,” Trump tweeted at the time.

“Steven Tyler got more publicity on his song request than he’s gotten in ten years. Good for him!” he added.