Kesha Slams Trump After White House Uses Her Song in Pro-War Video
Kesha condemned the White House for using her 2011 song 'Blow' without consent to promote violence, with her response post reaching over 1 million views on social media.
- 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.
32 Articles
32 Articles
Kesha responds to White House mocking her outrage over “disgusting” use of song in military post: "Stop using my music, perverts"
Kesha has hit out at the White House after it mocked her outrage over a “disgusting” video soundtracked by one of her songs. READ MORE: Kesha – Period review: a classic combo of sass, sex and spirituality A recent clip on the official White House TikTok account uses the pop star’s 2011 single ‘Blow’ alongside footage of a military jet, which launches a missile to destroy what appears to be an enemy ship. The post is accompanied by the caption: …
The singer received a sarcastic response from the White House after insurging herself against the use of her song "Blow" in a promotional video of an American fighter plane.
The American president should not use music to promote violence and war, it says.
“This place is about to explode oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh,” the song goes in the video. According to the singer, “it is disgusting and inhumane to trivialize war.”
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 64% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium






















