Kesha Slams Trump After White House Uses Her Song in Pro-War Video
Kesha criticized the White House for using her song 'Blow' without permission in a military TikTok viewed over 15 million times, calling it a promotion of violence and war.
- 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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Kesha Epically Rips 'Perverts' In Trump Administration For Using Her Song In Military Video To 'Threaten War'
Singer Kesha criticized the Trump administration in a statement on social media after its members uused her song "Blow" in a military video of a fighter jet launching a missile at a ship.The video, published before Trump authorized attacks on Iran, is captioned "Lethality" and the vessel in question appears to have been a decommissioned U.S. Navy frigate that was sunk during a 2022 multinational maritime exercise involving forces from Australia,…
Kesha’s war on White House backfires as administration mocks singer for boosting video views
Pop star Kesha demanded President Donald Trump's administration stop using her music after the White House posted a TikTok video featuring military footage set to her track "Blow."
The Kesha song criticised the Trup administration after the White House used its “Blow” piece, launched in 2010, in a promotional video clip published on TikTok with images of a military attack. The artist denounced the use of his music to promote...
Kesha Joins List of Artists Challenging Unsanctioned Use of Songs by Government Entities
Kesha is pushing back after her 2010 hit “Blow” appeared in a video shared by an official White House social media account. The post, which featured the song playing in the background, quickly caught the singer’s attention. She responded publicly, stating that she did not approve the use of the track and had not granted permission for it to be included. In a statement shared online, Kesha made it clear she does not support the message tied to th…
Kesha has criticized the government of President Donald Trump for the unauthorized use of one of his songs in a video to promote military actions on social networks.From the official White House account was published a video in which a plane fires a missile at a ship while the artist's Blow theme rings.
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