While the rest of the world was gearing up to vote, Trump loyalists were jamming to “Don’t Stop the Music” at one of the president's rallies on Sunday. 

During his rally in Chattanooga, Tennessee, White House Bureau Chief for The Washington Post Philip Rucker tweeted that the Bajan artist's song was being played as aides tossed “free Trump T-shirts” to the audience.

Only Trump could have RiRi asking to please stop the music.

Rihanna’s tweet follows Pharrell Williams' cease-and-desist letter to Trump. The entertainment mogul sent the advisory to 45 after his hit song “Happy” was played at a political event which took place the same day as the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting.

Rihanna has also recently been vocal about her political support for Florida's Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum.

“Florida: You have the opportunity to make history this election," Rihanna shared on Instagram:

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FLORIDA: You have the opportunity to make history this election. The US has only had four black Governors in its entire history, and we can help make #AndrewGillum the next one and Florida’s first! If you’re tired of feeling like you don’t matter in the political process, know the most important thing you can do in supporting a candidate is finding someone who will take on critical issues such as: making minimum wage a livable wage, paying teachers what their worth, ensuring criminal justice reform, making healthcare a right, and repealing Stand Your Ground. That’s a platform we MUST support. Let’s #bringithome, Florida. Vote @andrewgillum. And VOTE YES on Amendment 4 to restore voting rights to folks who have already paid their debt to society. VOTE on November 6th!

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Other artists like Axl Rose of Guns 'N Roses as well as outraged fans shared their thoughts about Trump's unethical use of certain music. 

Sorry Trump; try again. Or don't. 

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