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‘Disgusting and inhumane’: Kesha accuses Trump admin of utilizing her music in Iran publish to ‘incite violence’

Kesha blasted the Trump administration and the White Home for the unauthorized use of her music on TikTok “to incite violence and threaten conflict.” The pop famous person took to social media to talk out after her music ‘Blow’ was utilized by the White Home in a clip shared to social media, that includes fighter jets within the sky with the caption “Lethality,” amid the Iran battle.

Kesha accuses Trump admin of utilizing her music in Iran publish to ‘incite violence’ (kesha/Instagram)

“It’s come to my consideration that the White Home has used one in every of my songs on TikTok to incite violence and threaten conflict,” Kesha stated in a press release on X. “Making an attempt to make gentle of conflict is disgusting and inhumane. I completely do NOT approve of my music getting used to advertise violence of any form.”

“Love at all times trumps hate. Please love your self and one another in occasions like this. This present of blatant disregard for human life and fairly frankly this assault on all of our nervous methods is the other of what I stand for,” she added.

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Within the publish, Kesha additionally referred to as consideration to what number of occasions Trump’s identify seems within the Epstein recordsdata.

“Additionally, don’t let this distract us from the truth that prison predator Donald Trump seems within the recordsdata over one million occasions,” she added.

When did the White Home publish the clip with Kesha’s music?

The White Home posted the clip with Kesha’s music, ‘Blow,’ again on February 10. The observe appeared on her first EP, Cannibal, from 2010, and is a well-liked dance pop music. It was formally launched on February 1, 2011.

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The accompanying music video got here out later that month, that includes late actor James Van Der Beek. “This place about to blow, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh,” Kesha sings. “Now what? (What?) We’re taking management. We get what we would like. We do what you don’t.”

Kesha is just not the one star to have referred to as out the White Home and the Trump administration for utilizing their songs with out their permission on social media and at marketing campaign rallies. Different artists who beforehand criticized the White Home on the identical subject embrace Olivia Rodrigo, Sabrina Carpenter, SZA, Celine Dion, Kenny Loggins, Linda Ronstadt, Foo Fighters, the White Stripes and extra.

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