fan-favorite pop star Kesha reprimanded donald trump and white house For using one of his songs in a social media post, which appears to glorify the use of fighter planes in the country. The two-time Grammy Award nominee condemned the government for using his hymn “to incite violence and threaten war” without his permission.
Kesha calls out the White House and Donald Trump for using her song
On March 2, the 39-year-old singer took to social media to rebuke the current US President, as well as the White House, and shared a detailed explanation of why the unauthorized use of her 2011 song “Blow” in a campaign post violated her values.
“It has come to my attention that the White House has used one of my songs on TikTok to incite violence and threaten war,” Kesha wrote. X (formerly Twitter). “Trying to make light of war is disgusting and inhumane. I do not condone my music being used to promote violence of any kind.”
The “TiK ToK” singer said, “Love always prevails over hate. Please love yourselves and each other in times like these. This show of blatant disregard for human life and frankly this attack on all of our nervous systems is contrary to my views.”
Kesha concluded her speech by turning attention toward Donald Trump’s alleged involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein case, adding, “Also, don’t let us distract you from the fact that criminal predator Donald Trump appears in the files over a million times.”
Post shared by White House official tiktok accountWhich Kesha has condemned, highlights the actions of American fighter planes with her song “Blow” playing in the background. The clip featured multiple angles of military airplanes, including one destroying a rival naval vessel through a missile attack. The post also included the caption, “Fatality.”
Notably, Kesha’s outburst comes just days after Donald Trump’s administration ordered an attack on Iran that left several officials dead. The California-born musician shared another thing x post To express his displeasure he wrote, “Stop using my music, pervert @whitehouse.”
Meanwhile, Kesha is the latest of several musicians to condemn the White House’s use of their work.
Originally reported by Apoorva Rastogi Mandatory.