Kesha Slams Trump After White House Uses Her Song in Pro-War Video
Kesha condemned the White House for using her 2010 song “Blow” without permission in a TikTok military video viewed over 15 million times, accusing it of promoting violence.
- Kesha called President Trump a 'criminal predator' and condemned the White House's use of her song 'Blow' in a pro-war TikTok video.
- Kesha wrote, 'Don't let this distract us from the fact that criminal predator Donald Trump appears in the Files over a million times.'
- Other artists like Sabrina Carpenter and Olivia Rodrigo have also criticized the Trump administration for using their songs without permission.
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Pop Star Demands White House 'Perverts' Stop Using Her Song To Promote Iran War
Pop star Kesha is upset that the White House used one of her songs on social media to promote its military strikes in Iran."It’s come to my attention that The White House has used one of my songs on TikTok to incite violence and threaten war," she wrote on X.Over the weekend, the official White House TikTok account posted a video titled "Lethality" that showed U.S. warplanes firing missiles at tankers, set to Kesha’s song "Blow.""Trying to make …
White House Mocks Kesha for Whining About Admin. Using Her Music: 'Singers Keep Falling for This'
The White House roasted pop star Kesha for complaining about her song being used in a military video posted to social media by the Trump administration. "Singers keep falling for this," President Donald Trump's director of communications said.
"Stop using my music, perverts," wrote the artist on his social network. Tatika has already been used by the U.S. government with music from other pop singers in violent videos.
Kesha rips White House for using song ‘to incite violence and threaten war’
Pop singer Kesha slammed the White House on Monday for including one of her popular songs in a recent social media video of what appeared to be fighter jets conducting military strikes, becoming the latest artist to criticize the Trump administration for using their music without permission. The 31-second clip features images of military planes…
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