Donald Trump to Queen: You're my best friend.

Queen to Donald Trump: We want to break free.

On the first night of the Republican National Convention on Monday evening, Donald Trump entered the arena in Cleveland backed by the music of Queen's iconic tune "We Are the Champions."

Twitter was quick to note that late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury would likely be against everything Trump stands for, and there is no way the band approved the song choice — and fans were correct.

An unauthorised use at the Republican Convention against our wishes - Queen — Queen (@QueenWillRock) July 19, 2016

This isn't the first time Trump has used the music of Queen without permission. Back in June, Queen's Brian May noted that permission to use “We Are The Champions” at a Trump campaign event “was neither sought nor given,” and also said it “has always been against our policy to allow Queen music to be used as a political campaigning tool."

Sad!

Update: Tuesday afternoon Sony/ATV released a statement.

"Sony/ATV Music Publishing has never been asked by Mr. Trump, the Trump campaign or the Trump Organization for permission to use “We are the Champions” by Queen. On behalf of the band, we are frustrated by the repeated unauthorized use of the song after a previous request to desist, which has obviously been ignored by Mr. Trump and his campaign.

Queen does not want its music associated with any mainstream or political debate in any country. Nor does Queen want “We are the Champions” to be used as an endorsement of Mr. Trump and the political views of the Republican Party. We trust, hope and expect that Mr. Trump and his campaign will respect these wishes moving forward."