I read a TAXI listing for Country that listed the band Florida/Georgia line. So I clicked to check them out. You could almost play a drinking game based on how many times they say "Chevy pickup."


Then I yesterday I heard "She Looks So Perfect" by 5 Seconds of Summer. The chorus is "She looks so perfect standing there in my American Apparel underwear"
Both major brand names. And I don't see the "no brand names" rule listed in any country listings (today, anyway).
So my questions are:
- Does the "no-brands" apply only to TV/Film stuff?
- Did the artists above have to make deals with the brands in order to use the brand? (The "how we wrote it" blurb from the band doesn't mention any deal.)
- If it is legal for an artist to simply mention a brand in a song without prior consent, what rights do the brand-holders have to issue a cease-and-desist order? Would a brand have prove actual financial damages from the mention? Or could they say "We simply don't want our brand associated with this artist."