The 'Donald Trump For President' playlist is getting shorter by the day.

A cease and desist letter was served to the people in presidential hopeful Donald Trump’s camp, requesting that they stop playing Aerosmith’s “Dream On” during campaign stops.

And the demand came right from the desk of Steven Tyler. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Trump was just told not to use the song after an August 21st event in Mobile, Alabama.

Which is really too bad, seeing how The Donald has many times tweeted his love of the band and their concerts.

“Trump for President does not have our client’s permission to use 'Dream On' or any of our client’s other music in connection with the campaign," the letter reads, in part. "It gives the false impression that he is connected with or endorses Mr. Trump’s presidential bid."

Previously R.E.M. and Neil Young have contacted the GOP candidate to stop using their songs as well.

Maybe it was the silly air drumming that made them mad.

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