Kesha is criticizing President Donald Trump's administration after the White House used one of her songs without permission on TikTok. "It's come to my attention that The White House has used one of ...
Pop star Kesha denounced the White House’s use of her song “Blow” in a TikTok video about war, calling President Donald Trump a “predator,” joining a growing list of other artists pushing back against ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kesha is criticizing President Donald Trump's administration after the White House used one of her songs without permission on ...
Kesha joins a growing chorus of musicians who have slammed the Trump administration’s use of their songs without permission for campaign and promotional purposes. On Monday, she took to social media ...
Kesha has joined the growing list of musicians who have spoken out against the Trump administration and the White House for using their songs on social media after a video featuring her hit “Blow” was ...
Pop singer Kesha blasted the White House for using her 2010 hit song "Blow" in a social media video that she said "makes light of war.” The White House's official TikTok account posted a video titled ...
Kesha has joined the coterie of Olivia Rodrigo, the Rolling Stones, Celine Dion, Radiohead, Sabrina Carpenter and Isaac Hayes and others who really don’t like Donald Trump and his MAGA gang using ...
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