Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Singer Kesha is saying goodbye to the social media platform TikTok by reminding fans of the greatness of her hit song, "TiK ToK." ...
"The ladies are holding it down with new music this summer," the singer told her TikTok followers in a new video Amy Sussman/Getty Kesha is thoroughly enjoying the women in music takeover happening ...
After years of fun choreography, challenges, catchy sayings, viral sagas, and of course boosted music, TikTok is officially dead–in the US at least. According to The Washington Post, the TikTok ban ...
"It's come to my attention that The White House has used one of my songs on TikTok to incite violence and threaten war.
The White House brushes off Kesha's demands to stop using her music in TikTok videos, with officials mocking the pop star's outrage over military content.
What do Radiohead, Rihanna, Aerosmith, ABBA, the Rolling Stones, Village People, Beyoncé, Kenny Loggins, and now Kesha have in common? Aside from being musicians, all have rebuked Donald Trump or his ...
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 ...
Kesha looks grown up these days. A pop star once known for her juvenile, party-girl ways has transformed into a sophisticated musician hoping to express herself and be taken seriously. The 37-year-old ...
On February 10, Kesha's track Blow was used in a video The White House uploaded which featured a military ship being struck by a missile. 'Lethality,' the video was captioned. On Monday, Kesha didn't ...
In a TikTok video posted on Sunday, July 7, the “Blow” artist, 37, told her followers, “The ladies are holding it down with new music this summer,” as she gave a subtle co-sign to another fellow ...